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975 If a person in their forties says they prefer being alone, listen carefully to whether they said it with peace or with rehearsal, because one is a preference and the other is a script they wrote to survive a loneliness they stopped fighting years ago

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 19:46 EDT

If a person in their forties says they prefer being alone, listen carefully to whether they said it with peace or with rehearsal, because one is a preference and the other is a script they wrote to survive a loneliness they stopped fighting years ago

The difference between choosing solitude and surrendering to it is audible, if you know what to listen for.

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