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20 I used to be lonely and now I’m not, and the honest version of how that happened isn’t that I found my people – it’s that I stopped waiting for someone to come find me and quietly became someone worth finding

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I used to be lonely and now I’m not, and the honest version of how that happened isn’t that I found my people – it’s that I stopped waiting for someone to come find me and quietly became someone worth finding

I want to tell this story honestly, which means telling it without the version that sounds good at dinner parties. The dinner party version goes like this: I moved to Saigon, met amazing people, built a life, found my tribe. It’s clean. It’s uplifting. And it’s not really what happened. What actually happened is that ... Read more

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