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24 I’m 37, I have the career my parents always wanted for me, the house, the marriage — and last month I realized I’ve spent two decades building a life designed to earn approval from people who stopped keeping score years ago

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 18:44 EDT

I’m 37, I have the career my parents always wanted for me, the house, the marriage — and last month I realized I’ve spent two decades building a life designed to earn approval from people who stopped keeping score years ago

The moment it hit me was absurdly small. I was on a video call with my parents. They live in Australia, I live in Saigon. I was telling them about a business milestone, something I’d genuinely worked hard for, and I noticed I was watching their faces the way I used to watch them at ... Read more

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