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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 14:10 EDT

The people most frequently mistaken for lazy aren’t the ones who never worked hard — they’re the ones who worked so hard for so long without acknowledgment or recovery that their system shut down the way any system shuts down when it’s been running past its limit and nobody thought to check the gauge

There’s a misconception I used to believe, and I’d bet most people still do: that laziness is a character flaw. That the person who can’t get off the couch, who stares at their to-do list without moving, who calls in sick again, is simply choosing not to try. We throw around words like “unmotivated” or ... Read more Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 12:41 EDT

Psychology says people who reach their 60s without close friends aren’t the ones who lost everyone along the way — many of them made a series of quiet, deliberate choices over decades to stop investing in relationships that required them to perform, accommodate, or shrink, and what looks like loneliness from the outside is often the result of finally choosing themselves

They've spent decades quietly walking away from friendships that required them to apologize for their success, bite their tongue about their values, or pretend to be less than they are — and what looks like isolation is actually the hard-won freedom of finally refusing to perform for anyone's comfort but their own. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 12:20 EDT

I let AI plan my workdays down to the minute for a week — the shock wasn’t my output, it was realizing how much of my old schedule had been performance

I’m going to admit something a little embarrassing. A few weeks ago, I got frustrated enough with my own calendar that I handed it over to ChatGPT for a week. Minute-by-minute. I told it what I needed to get done, my unmovable meetings, and my hard stop for dinner, and I let it decide when ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 10:08 EDT

The AI backlash was always going to come — what nobody predicted was that it would come first from the generation born into the technology

The assumption seemed bulletproof. Gen Z — digital natives raised on Siri, Alexa, and algorithmic feeds — would be AI’s most natural champions. They grew up swiping before they could write in cursive. If anyone was going to ride the AI wave with enthusiasm, it was them, right? Well, instead, they’re becoming the technology’s most ... Read more Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 09:54 EDT

I’m 66 and I stopped calling my kids first — and the silence showed me something I didn’t want to see: the closeness I felt was something I had been quietly maintaining all along

When I stopped being the first to call my adult children, it took my oldest eleven days to reach out and my youngest two weeks—and in that deafening silence, I discovered that the close relationship I treasured wasn't mutual, just meticulously maintained by me alone. Read more ›

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 08:51 EDT

The self-taught advantage: why people who figure things out independently keep winning in a world that won’t stop changing

When I started my first company at twenty-three, I had no idea what I was doing. I’d built a mobile app, and suddenly I needed to understand sales funnels, server architecture, hiring, and a dozen other things nobody had taught me. There was no course for “figure out everything at once while your savings account ... Read more Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 07:30 EDT

After forty years of electrical work, I discovered that retirement's cruelest trick wasn't losing my paycheck or purpose — it was realizing that every meaningful relationship in my life depended on showing up to a job site I'd never see again. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/18/2026 07:08 EDT

I’m 66 and these are the 8 morning habits I credit with thriving instead of just surviving

After decades of dragging himself out of bed for work, this 66-year-old discovered that the secret to thriving in retirement wasn't sleeping in—it was doubling down on the early morning rituals that most people can't wait to abandon. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/17/2026 23:40 EDT

The loneliest men in any family aren’t the ones who left — they’re the ones who stayed, paid every bill, fixed every problem, and died without anyone knowing what they actually felt

He's been fixing everything for everyone for forty years, but at 2 AM in his garage, surrounded by perfectly organized tools and a lifetime of unspoken feelings, he realizes nobody actually knows who he is. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/17/2026 22:11 EDT

The people who say they don’t care what others think are almost never telling the whole truth. What they actually did was move the audience inward, and now they perform for a private version of the same judges they claim to have escaped.

The loudest declarations of not caring what others think usually signal the opposite. The external audience didn't disappear — it got internalised, and the performance kept running on harder-to-reach hardware. Read more ›

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