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855 There’s a specific kind of person who can give the most precise, compassionate advice to everyone around them and then make the worst possible decisions for their own life. The clarity isn’t selective. It’s that they can only see patterns when they’re not standing inside them.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/15/2026 05:37 EDT

There’s a specific kind of person who can give the most precise, compassionate advice to everyone around them and then make the worst possible decisions for their own life. The clarity isn’t selective. It’s that they can only see patterns when they’re not standing inside them.

Some people can diagnose everyone else's patterns with surgical precision and then walk straight into their own worst decisions. The insight is real — it just can't survive contact with the self, because pattern recognition requires distance, and distance is the one thing you can never have from your own life.

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