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88 There’s a particular kind of strength that belongs to people who rebuilt their entire personality after 40 — not because something broke them, but because they finally had enough distance from their childhood to see what was never theirs to carry

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 12:07 EDT

There’s a particular kind of strength that belongs to people who rebuilt their entire personality after 40 — not because something broke them, but because they finally had enough distance from their childhood to see what was never theirs to carry

Most people assume personality is fixed by thirty, but the real reconstruction happens a decade later, when you finally develop enough distance from your own origin story to ask which parts were actually yours.

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