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370 There’s a version of loneliness that belongs to people who moved far from where they grew up and built a beautiful life somewhere new, only to realize that nobody in their current world knew who they were before. And sometimes being fully known matters more than being fully comfortable.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/21/2026 03:05 EDT

There’s a version of loneliness that belongs to people who moved far from where they grew up and built a beautiful life somewhere new, only to realize that nobody in their current world knew who they were before. And sometimes being fully known matters more than being fully comfortable.

Relocation loneliness isn't about missing people or places — it's the specific ache of being surrounded by warmth from people who only know the version of you that arrived. Being fully known may matter more than being fully comfortable.

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