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912 The quietest kind of exhaustion belongs to people who translate themselves into a different version for every social context in a single day, and by evening they aren’t tired from activity, they’re tired from the number of identities they had to maintain

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/22/2026 01:07 EDT

The quietest kind of exhaustion belongs to people who translate themselves into a different version for every social context in a single day, and by evening they aren’t tired from activity, they’re tired from the number of identities they had to maintain

The evening flatness after a day of no particular activity isn't about how much you did. It's about how many versions of yourself you had to be to do it.

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