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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:44 EDT

There’s a version of solitude that belongs to people who spent decades being everything to everyone — and the peace they find in retirement isn’t loneliness, it’s recovery. Every link must be real and accurate

Nobody warns you about the quiet. You spend thirty or forty years in motion. Raising children who need you every waking minute. Showing up at a job that defines your schedule, your identity, your worth. Being the partner who remembers the appointments. The colleague who picks up the slack. The friend who organizes the dinners. ... Read more

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