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393 There’s a specific kind of tiredness that has nothing to do with sleep. It comes from years of translating yourself into a version that other people could handle, and the exhaustion lives in the gap between who you are and who you’ve been performing so consistently that even you forgot there was a difference.

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Daniel Voss @ Silicon Canals · 04/04/2026 01:15 EDT

There’s a specific kind of tiredness that has nothing to do with sleep. It comes from years of translating yourself into a version that other people could handle, and the exhaustion lives in the gap between who you are and who you’ve been performing so consistently that even you forgot there was a difference.

There's a category of tiredness that no amount of sleep can touch — it comes from years of translating yourself into a version other people could handle, and the exhaustion lives in the gap between who you are and who you've been performing.

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