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253 I’m 66 and I no longer spend any energy on people who make me feel like I have to earn my place in the room — not because I became cold, but because I finally understood that ease is not a low standard, it is the only standard that matters at this stage, and the people who meet it know who they are and so do I

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 06:15 EDT

I’m 66 and I no longer spend any energy on people who make me feel like I have to earn my place in the room — not because I became cold, but because I finally understood that ease is not a low standard, it is the only standard that matters at this stage, and the people who meet it know who they are and so do I

After decades of exhausting myself trying to prove I belonged in every room, I discovered at 66 that the people worth keeping never asked me to audition for their friendship in the first place.

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