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92 Nobody prepares you for the hardest lesson of your 50s – that some of the people you sacrificed for genuinely don’t remember what you gave up, and it’s not cruelty, it’s just the way memory works when you were never the main character in their story

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 08:41 EDT

Nobody prepares you for the hardest lesson of your 50s – that some of the people you sacrificed for genuinely don’t remember what you gave up, and it’s not cruelty, it’s just the way memory works when you were never the main character in their story

My brother Eddie needed money in 2004. Not a little. A lot. His wife had left, he was behind on the mortgage, and he called me on a Thursday night with that voice people use when they’re too proud to ask for what they’re about to ask for. I gave him twelve thousand dollars. I ... Read more

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