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768 Nobody warns you that when you stop caring what everyone thinks, you also discover which of your relationships were held together entirely by your willingness to be whoever the other person needed

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/09/2026 19:46 EDT

Nobody warns you that when you stop caring what everyone thinks, you also discover which of your relationships were held together entirely by your willingness to be whoever the other person needed

The friendships you thought were unbreakable and the family bonds you never questioned suddenly reveal themselves as transactions that only existed because you were willing to play your assigned role.

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