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60 I’m 37 and I realized last year that I’ve been measuring my worth by how useful I am to people — and I genuinely don’t know who I am when no one needs me

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 03:15 EDT

I’m 37 and I realized last year that I’ve been measuring my worth by how useful I am to people — and I genuinely don’t know who I am when no one needs me

I figured this out on a Tuesday. My wife had taken our daughter to visit family, a friend who usually needs me for business advice was travelling, and the team didn’t have any urgent problems for me to solve. My calendar was empty. Nobody needed anything from me. And I panicked. Not in an obvious ... Read more

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