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50 People who were always the strong one in the family often become the loneliest person in the room after 65

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 09:35 EDT

People who were always the strong one in the family often become the loneliest person in the room after 65

There is a particular person in almost every family. You know the one. They’re the first phone call when something goes wrong. They hold it together at the funeral when everyone else falls apart. They give advice without needing any in return. They fix things, arrange things, absorb things. They never seem to crack. For ... Read more

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