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889 The person who thrives during a crisis and falls apart during ordinary weeks isn’t broken. Their entire operating system was built for emergencies, and peace registers as a system error because they never learned what competence feels like without urgency underneath it.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 13:06 EDT

The person who thrives during a crisis and falls apart during ordinary weeks isn’t broken. Their entire operating system was built for emergencies, and peace registers as a system error because they never learned what competence feels like without urgency underneath it.

People who thrive during emergencies but unravel during ordinary weeks aren't weak — their nervous systems were built for threat, and peace registers as a system error because they never learned what competence feels like without urgency underneath it.

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