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29 The people who stay kind after being hurt aren’t soft — they’re the most structurally complex people in any room, because they’re holding two truths at the same time: that the world can be brutal and that they refuse to be, and the energy required to hold both of those without collapsing into one is a weight that nobody sees because it looks like ease

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 18:00 EDT

The people who stay kind after being hurt aren’t soft — they’re the most structurally complex people in any room, because they’re holding two truths at the same time: that the world can be brutal and that they refuse to be, and the energy required to hold both of those without collapsing into one is a weight that nobody sees because it looks like ease

Here’s something that trips most people up: the world can be genuinely brutal, and you can still refuse to become brutal in return. Not in spite of what’s happened to you. Sometimes because of it. These two things are not in conflict. But holding them both at the same time, without letting one collapse into ... Read more

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