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32 The definitive sign someone has finally stopped performing for their family isn’t distance, it’s the calm with which they let a holiday pass without trying to fix the silence

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 03:06 EDT

The definitive sign someone has finally stopped performing for their family isn’t distance, it’s the calm with which they let a holiday pass without trying to fix the silence

The clearest sign someone has stopped performing for their family isn't going no-contact or making a scene. It's the quiet absence of urgency when a holiday passes without the usual repair work — and what that calm actually reveals about a role they were assigned before they could refuse it.

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