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935 People born between 1945 and 1965 were raised in a culture where needing people was weakness, asking for help was failure, and independence was the highest virtue. Now they’re the most isolated generation in modern history and the very traits that made them survivors are the ones keeping them alone.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/23/2026 23:19 EDT

People born between 1945 and 1965 were raised in a culture where needing people was weakness, asking for help was failure, and independence was the highest virtue. Now they’re the most isolated generation in modern history and the very traits that made them survivors are the ones keeping them alone.

The generation that built everything with their own two hands forgot to build the one thing they'd actually need: a way to ask someone to stay.

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