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557 The freedom of not chasing

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 05/15/2026 09:19 EDT

The freedom of not chasing

For years I assumed freedom was something I’d eventually arrive at. A few more career rungs climbed, a few more by-30 boxes ticked, and the feeling would land. I’d get to finally relax into being someone who had made it. What I’ve noticed, in waves rather than all at once, is the opposite. The closest ... Read more

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