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12 People who keep a tab open for hours before they finally send the message aren’t procrastinating, they’re rehearsing a version of themselves that won’t be misread by the person on the other end

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 04/30/2026 22:38 EDT

People who keep a tab open for hours before they finally send the message aren’t procrastinating, they’re rehearsing a version of themselves that won’t be misread by the person on the other end

What looks like procrastination over a single text message is usually something more precise: a person editing for the version of themselves that won't be misinterpreted by someone whose interpretation matters.

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