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45 People who were always told they were mature for their age weren’t complimented. They were recruited. And the difference between those two things explains most of their adult exhaustion.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 09:05 EDT

People who were always told they were mature for their age weren’t complimented. They were recruited. And the difference between those two things explains most of their adult exhaustion.

Being called "mature for your age" as a child wasn't praise — it was recruitment into a role that traded childhood for usefulness, creating adults who can't stop earning their place and don't know how to rest without guilt.

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