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People who go silent when hurt aren't punishing you. Psychology suggests they learned in childhood that their pain made others angry, so they built a system where suffering happens privately or not at all.
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I noticed something at a networking event a few months ago. There was a woman standing at the edge of the room, drink in hand, smiling politely whenever someone walked past. She wasn’t awkward. She wasn’t shy. She asked good questions, laughed at the right moments, and kept the conversation moving. And yet, when I ... Read more Read more ›
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I turned 66 in February and I’ve been thinking about something that nobody warned me about when I was younger. They warned me about money. They warned me about health. They warned me about making good decisions and choosing the right career and planning for retirement. What nobody warned me about was how much of ... Read more Read more ›
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The moment it hit me was absurdly small. I was on a video call with my parents. They live in Australia, I live in Saigon. I was telling them about a business milestone, something I’d genuinely worked hard for, and I noticed I was watching their faces the way I used to watch them at ... Read more Read more ›
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