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369 There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that belongs to people who are fluent in three versions of themselves. One for work, one for family, one for the person they actually are at 11pm when everyone has finally stopped needing something.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/21/2026 01:35 EDT

There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that belongs to people who are fluent in three versions of themselves. One for work, one for family, one for the person they actually are at 11pm when everyone has finally stopped needing something.

Most functioning adults run three versions of themselves daily. The exhaustion this produces isn't burnout or laziness — it's the hidden cost of constant identity translation, and it quietly hollows out the self that gets the least attention: the one with no audience.

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