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9 The people who seem unbothered by what others think of them aren’t indifferent. They just moved the audience from external to internal sometime in their thirties and never told anyone about the shift.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 03/28/2026 22:08 EDT

The people who seem unbothered by what others think of them aren’t indifferent. They just moved the audience from external to internal sometime in their thirties and never told anyone about the shift.

People who seem unbothered by others' opinions haven't stopped caring — they've relocated the judge from other people's heads into their own, building an internal audience whose standards they take more seriously than any external crowd.

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