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111 Psychology says the hardest truth about aging isn’t that your body slows down — it’s that you become invisible in rooms you used to command, and most people never acknowledge this shift because it implies something they’re not ready to admit about how much of their identity was built on being seen

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:39 EDT

Psychology says the hardest truth about aging isn’t that your body slows down — it’s that you become invisible in rooms you used to command, and most people never acknowledge this shift because it implies something they’re not ready to admit about how much of their identity was built on being seen

Nobody warns you about the moment you walk into a room you’ve spent years owning, and no one looks up. Not in a rude way. Not with any malice. Just… nothing. The conversations keep flowing. The energy doesn’t shift. You’re there, and somehow, simultaneously, you’re not. It doesn’t happen all at once. It creeps in ... Read more

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