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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 05/09/2026 23:56 EDT

I had everything a child could ask for – two loving parents, a stable home, encouragement at every turn — and it took me years to realize that kind of foundation created a blind spot

For most of my life, I moved through the world with a baseline assumption I didn’t even know I had: that the world was, on balance, glad I existed. My parents loved me well. That isn’t a complicated thing to say. They were married. They stayed married. They came to the school plays and clapped ... Read more

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