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848 There’s a specific type of unhappiness that belongs to people who did everything right — the right degree, the stable marriage, the good job — and still wake up feeling like they’re living someone else’s life

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 23:50 EDT

There’s a specific type of unhappiness that belongs to people who did everything right — the right degree, the stable marriage, the good job — and still wake up feeling like they’re living someone else’s life

Despite having the perfect resume and checking all of life's boxes, you're haunted by a morning ritual of staring at the mirror and wondering whose life you're actually living.

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