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902 The quiet reason older men go quiet isn’t that they have nothing to say, it’s that the people who once asked what they thought slowly stopped asking

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/18/2026 07:42 EDT

The quiet reason older men go quiet isn’t that they have nothing to say, it’s that the people who once asked what they thought slowly stopped asking

The silence of older men is often misread as withdrawal, when what it usually marks is the slow disappearance of the people who used to make space for their answer.

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