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588 It took me until 44 to realize that the most dangerous comfort is a life that’s bearable — not bad enough to leave, not good enough to feel like living

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/26/2026 10:02 EDT

It took me until 44 to realize that the most dangerous comfort is a life that’s bearable — not bad enough to leave, not good enough to feel like living

After years of telling myself I should be grateful for my stable marriage and decent job, I discovered the most insidious trap isn't rock bottom or dramatic failure—it's the comfortable numbness of a life that's just bearable enough to endure but never quite worth celebrating.

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