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993 People who stay genuinely close to their parents well into adulthood often trace it back not to big occasions or careful conversations, but to a single quiet certainty: that arriving imperfect was never going to cost them anything

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/15/2026 23:00 EDT

People who stay genuinely close to their parents well into adulthood often trace it back not to big occasions or careful conversations, but to a single quiet certainty: that arriving imperfect was never going to cost them anything

People who stay genuinely close to their parents well into adulthood often trace it back not to big occasions or careful conversations, but to a single quiet certainty: that arriving imperfect was never going to cost them anything

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