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898 Psychology says the most exhausting relationships aren’t the ones with constant conflict — they’re the ones where you’re doing all the emotional labor of connection while the other person coasts on your effort

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/26/2026 13:15 EDT

Psychology says the most exhausting relationships aren’t the ones with constant conflict — they’re the ones where you’re doing all the emotional labor of connection while the other person coasts on your effort

Some of the messages are from people who said an article helped them understand a toxic workplace. Others are from people who finally quit a bad job after reading something I wrote. But there’s one category of email I get more than any other, and it always follows the same pattern. Someone writes to say ... Read more

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