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52 I spent a decade building a career I thought I wanted, a house I thought I needed, and a persona I thought would finally make me real — and one Saturday morning over coffee I sat with the quiet certainty that I had built all of it for someone who no longer lived inside me

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 05:44 EDT

I spent a decade building a career I thought I wanted, a house I thought I needed, and a persona I thought would finally make me real — and one Saturday morning over coffee I sat with the quiet certainty that I had built all of it for someone who no longer lived inside me

The morning he realized his perfectly landscaped life was built for a stranger wearing his face, everything he'd worked sixty years to construct suddenly felt like an elaborate prison of his own making.

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