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130 The people who grew up being described as the easy child are often the ones who, later in life, are quietly realizing they were never actually easy — they were just unseen

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 10:31 EDT

The people who grew up being described as the easy child are often the ones who, later in life, are quietly realizing they were never actually easy — they were just unseen

The child who never caused trouble wasn't easy — they were figuring out, very early, that being seen came with a price nobody would explain to them.

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