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388 The people who always have a backup plan aren’t pessimists. They grew up in environments where promises were unreliable, and redundancy became the only architecture that didn’t collapse when someone changed their mind without warning.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/04/2026 03:38 EDT

The people who always have a backup plan aren’t pessimists. They grew up in environments where promises were unreliable, and redundancy became the only architecture that didn’t collapse when someone changed their mind without warning.

People who always have a backup plan aren't pessimistic — they learned in childhood that promises were unreliable, and redundancy became the only structure that held when plans changed without warning.

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