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115 There is a specific kind of pride that belongs to people who grew up being told to figure it out. It looks like strength from the outside. From the inside it feels like a locked door they built so well they lost the key.

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:18 EDT

There is a specific kind of pride that belongs to people who grew up being told to figure it out. It looks like strength from the outside. From the inside it feels like a locked door they built so well they lost the key.

The people who never ask for help aren't strong — they're running a decades-old survival program that nobody ever told them they could uninstall.

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