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17 Nobody prepares you for the mid-thirties clarity – the realization that most of what stressed you in your twenties mattered so little

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 03/25/2026 22:48 EDT

Nobody prepares you for the mid-thirties clarity – the realization that most of what stressed you in your twenties mattered so little

I turned 37 this year. And somewhere between 34 and now, something shifted in a way I genuinely wasn’t expecting. It wasn’t dramatic. There was no single moment of revelation. It was more like waking up one morning and realizing that the background noise in my head had just… quieted down. All those things that ... Read more

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