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84 Psychology says the people who actually escape loneliness don’t do it by finding more people – they do it by finally dropping the version of themselves that made real connection impossible in the first place

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 12:43 EDT

Psychology says the people who actually escape loneliness don’t do it by finding more people – they do it by finally dropping the version of themselves that made real connection impossible in the first place

When I first moved to Saigon, I knew almost nobody. I had my wife, a laptop, and a vague plan to build a content business from our apartment in District 7. By any objective measure, I should have been lonely. I wasn’t. Not really. And for a while I thought that meant I’d figured something ... Read more

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