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983 Psychology says people who suddenly start saying no to things they used to automatically agree to aren’t becoming selfish — they’re finally understanding that their energy is a finite resource and every yes to someone else used to be a no to themselves

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 10:40 EDT

Psychology says people who suddenly start saying no to things they used to automatically agree to aren’t becoming selfish — they’re finally understanding that their energy is a finite resource and every yes to someone else used to be a no to themselves

There’s a moment — and if you’ve had it, you’ll recognize it instantly — where you realize that the word “yes” has been costing you something. Not money. Not time, exactly. Something harder to name. It’s the feeling of agreeing to help with something you don’t have the bandwidth for and then spending the next ... Read more

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