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593 There is a specific loneliness to being a self-learner — nobody saw the failures, the confusion, the false starts — so when you finally get good, the achievement exists only inside you

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/24/2026 08:12 EDT

There is a specific loneliness to being a self-learner — nobody saw the failures, the confusion, the false starts — so when you finally get good, the achievement exists only inside you

While the world celebrates visible victories and shared struggles, self-learners carry an entire universe of failures, breakthroughs, and hard-won expertise that no one else will ever truly see or understand.

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