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957 The people who become extremely selective about their time in their forties aren’t becoming antisocial. They’ve simply collected enough data to know exactly which interactions leave them feeling more like themselves and which ones require a recovery period that nobody sees.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 01:09 EDT

The people who become extremely selective about their time in their forties aren’t becoming antisocial. They’ve simply collected enough data to know exactly which interactions leave them feeling more like themselves and which ones require a recovery period that nobody sees.

By their forties, many people have accumulated enough relational data to recognize which interactions restore them and which ones carry a hidden recovery cost. The selectivity isn't withdrawal — it's pattern recognition applied to social life.

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