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357 I retired into a neighborhood full of people I’d lived beside for twenty years and realized I didn’t actually know a single one of them

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/14/2026 14:00 EDT

I retired into a neighborhood full of people I’d lived beside for twenty years and realized I didn’t actually know a single one of them

After two decades of being the invisible man who rushed past everyone for work, retirement forced me to face an uncomfortable truth: I could describe every neighbor's daily routine but couldn't tell you a single one of their names.

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