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751 5 signs you’re letting the years blur quietly into each other — and the one question that stops most people cold when they finally ask it

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 03/13/2026 02:00 EDT

5 signs you’re letting the years blur quietly into each other — and the one question that stops most people cold when they finally ask it

Most people discover they've been living the same week on repeat for years, unable to distinguish one month from the next, until someone asks them a simple question about their life that leaves them speechless.

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