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537 Men who stop talking about the future aren’t at peace with the present — they’ve quietly closed a door on the part of themselves that used to believe things could change, and the contentment people see from the outside is a man who’s stopped fighting something he decided he can’t win, and that decision happened on a specific day he’ll never mention

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/22/2026 09:00 EDT

Men who stop talking about the future aren’t at peace with the present — they’ve quietly closed a door on the part of themselves that used to believe things could change, and the contentment people see from the outside is a man who’s stopped fighting something he decided he can’t win, and that decision happened on a specific day he’ll never mention

There’s a particular kind of stillness that settles over certain men as they get older. They stop making plans. They stop talking about what they want. They stop reaching forward in conversation toward anything that hasn’t happened yet. From the outside, it reads as contentment. He’s calm. He’s stopped striving in that exhausting way. He ... Read more

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