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837 Psychology says the people who find it hardest to be taken care of when they’re sick aren’t independent, they’re carrying a very old belief that needing someone was the fastest way to be left

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/23/2026 08:28 EDT

Psychology says the people who find it hardest to be taken care of when they’re sick aren’t independent, they’re carrying a very old belief that needing someone was the fastest way to be left

The adults who flinch at a glass of water brought to their bedside aren't self-reliant — they're protecting a wound that learned to call itself a personality.

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