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33 Psychology says older parents who say “I don’t want to be a burden” aren’t being selfless—they’re performing the only version of dignity they were ever taught, one where needing people is a failure, and their children hear humility but what’s actually happening is a person rehearsing their own disappearance

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 04:00 EDT

This heartbreaking pattern reveals how an entire generation learned to equate needing help with personal failure, mistaking their slow withdrawal from family life as a gift when it's actually a learned performance of disappearance that robs everyone of connection when it matters most.

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