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27 I’m 37 and my daughter just said sorry for laughing too loud and I recognized the exact moment a child starts editing herself because I remember the day I did it too, and I remember who taught me.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 03/24/2026 22:37 EDT

I’m 37 and my daughter just said sorry for laughing too loud and I recognized the exact moment a child starts editing herself because I remember the day I did it too, and I remember who taught me.

When a four-year-old apologizes for laughing too loudly without being told to, she's revealing an inherited pattern of emotional self-editing that can trace back generations. Recognizing the moment it starts is the first step to interrupting it.

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