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930 The friends you made before you learned to perform are the ones who feel like home. Not because they’re better people, but because they met you before you built the version of yourself that everyone else knows.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 21:03 EDT

The friends you made before you learned to perform are the ones who feel like home. Not because they’re better people, but because they met you before you built the version of yourself that everyone else knows.

The friends who knew you before you learned to perform carry something rare: a memory of you that predates your social persona. That's why they feel like home, and why the distinction between early and later friendships is about timing, not quality.

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