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896 Psychology says people who were the emotional anchor for their families rarely experience loneliness as a single event. They experience it as a slow accounting where they realize the support only ever flowed in one direction and nobody designed a return current.

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 10:48 EDT

Psychology says people who were the emotional anchor for their families rarely experience loneliness as a single event. They experience it as a slow accounting where they realize the support only ever flowed in one direction and nobody designed a return current.

The loneliness of the family anchor doesn't arrive like a storm — it arrives like an audit, line by line, revealing years of deposits into accounts that were never designed to pay interest.

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