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98 People who navigate their 40s and 50s alone often worry they’re falling behind emotionally — research suggests the opposite: years of sitting with your own discomfort, without someone to hand it to, tend to produce a self-awareness most coupled people never have to develop

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Daniel Moran @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 05:15 EDT

People who navigate their 40s and 50s alone often worry they’re falling behind emotionally — research suggests the opposite: years of sitting with your own discomfort, without someone to hand it to, tend to produce a self-awareness most coupled people never have to develop

There’s a particular worry I keep running into from people in their forties and fifties who are on their own. Not the loud one about dying alone, or the leftover static from dating apps. A smaller worry, underneath all of it: the sense that everyone coupled up has been doing emotional homework for years, over ... Read more

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