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92 Most people don’t realize that the sharpest loneliness in midlife isn’t having no friends — it’s having friends who knew an earlier version of you and have no interest in meeting who you’ve become

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Nadia Chen @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 09:37 EDT

Most people don’t realize that the sharpest loneliness in midlife isn’t having no friends — it’s having friends who knew an earlier version of you and have no interest in meeting who you’ve become

The loneliest people in midlife often have full calendars and group chats that never stop pinging — what they don't have is a single person willing to update their file.

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