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After years of chasing promotions and comparing herself to others, a 34-year-old discovers that the most successful people aren't those who achieved the most—they're the ones who realized the scoreboard they'd been using to measure their worth was never actually theirs to begin with.
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Under the guidance of consummate bully / chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC is taking steps towards cracking down on children's entertainment that in any way explores the complexities of gender identity. On Wednesday, the FCC's Media Bureau announced that it is soliciting comments from the public about whether the TV ratings system has made sound […] Read more ›
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You have friends. You have dinner plans. Your calendar has things on it. People text you. You show up to gatherings and people seem glad you came. On paper, you’re connected. On paper, you should be fine. And yet there’s this feeling. It shows up at the dinner table, mid-laugh, while everyone around you is ... Read more Read more ›
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For years I called it commitment-phobia. Looking honestly at the pattern, the fear was more specific: being treated as guaranteed by someone I could no longer leave. Here's what attachment research and my own mistakes taught me about the difference. Read more ›
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The friendships that faded in my thirties didn't end because I grew apart from anyone. They ended because I stopped performing the agreeable, always-available version of myself that was holding them together, and the psychology of self-disclosure explains why that was always going to happen. Read more ›
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I’m sitting in a cafe on Pasteur Street in District 1 this morning, watching the scooters stitch their way through the intersection, and I’ve just noticed something about the guy at the next table. He took the chair closest to the door. Coffee in hand, laptop open, body angled a few degrees towards the exit. ... Read more Read more ›
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What looks like financial irresponsibility is often a conditioned threat response. For people who grew up with money as the prelude to every serious household conflict, avoiding the bank account isn't immaturity — it's a nervous system protecting itself from a fight that ended decades ago. Read more ›
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The science shows that being raised to walk to school alone at six, fix your own problems without Google, and never expect praise didn't just make you independent—it fundamentally rewired your brain to reject the very idea that you deserve recognition for surviving it all. Read more ›
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