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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 18:00 EDT

The identity crisis hiding inside every promotion

The congratulations have barely faded when you realize the promotion you worked so hard for has left you feeling like a stranger in your own career. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 15:45 EDT

Children raised in the 1960s and 70s developed their resilience the same way muscle develops under resistance — not by being protected from the load but by being required to carry it, repeatedly, without assistance, until the carrying became the unremarkable default rather than the exceptional achievement

While today's children navigate a world of GPS trackers and scheduled playdates, those who grew up with bikes and streetlights discovered that strength isn't inherited or taught — it's forged through countless unwitnessed failures, unsupervised adventures, and the simple expectation that you'll figure it out yourself. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 15:30 EDT

Psychology says people who are cold through text but warm in person aren’t being inconsistent — they’re showing you exactly where their warmth lives, which is in the room, in the eye contact, in the unrepeatable presence of another human being, and the medium that removes all of those things removes most of what they have to give

These aren't cold people who suddenly remember their manners face-to-face — they're humans whose entire emotional vocabulary exists in the micro-expressions, vocal inflections, and physical presence that texting strips away, leaving them mute in a medium that was never meant to carry the full weight of human connection. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 15:15 EDT

You know you grew up lower-middle-class if the most stressful sound of your childhood was the phone ringing at dinner — and you understood, before anyone explained it, that some calls meant someone needed something the family didn’t quite have, and that understanding became the background noise of every evening for years

That dinner-time ring wasn't just a phone call — it was the soundtrack to a childhood spent watching your parents' faces change, learning to read financial stress like other kids learned to read books, and understanding that your family was always one call away from a crisis they couldn't quite afford. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 15:00 EDT

8 workplace phrases that sound professional but are actually passive-aggressive

While these phrases might sound like standard office jargon, they're actually subtle weapons of workplace warfare that leave colleagues feeling attacked without quite knowing why. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 14:45 EDT

You know you’ve encountered a beautiful soul if you leave the conversation feeling more like yourself than when it started — not impressed, not entertained, just more settled, more real, more returned to something you hadn’t realized you’d drifted from

When someone sees through all your carefully constructed facades and somehow makes you feel more real than you've felt in months, you've stumbled upon something rarer than charisma or charm—you've found someone who reminds you that the person you've been trying so hard to be was never as interesting as the one you actually are. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 14:00 EDT

It took me until 37 to realize that almost all successful people let go of these 7 habits, but average performers keep clinging to them

While most people double down on people-pleasing and perfectionism thinking it's their ticket to success, I discovered that the highest achievers I studied had quietly abandoned these "safe" habits years ago—and it transformed everything. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 13:15 EDT

I retired at 64 with a generous pension and a calendar full of plans — and by month three I was staring at my phone realizing I had nobody to call just to talk, not because I needed something

After forty years as an electrician, I discovered the cruel irony of retirement: I had hundreds of contacts from decades of business, but when I finally had time to just talk, I realized every single person in my phone only knew me as the guy who fixed things. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 11:00 EDT

9 things people who command respect at work do that have nothing to do with their title or seniority

While your boss might have the corner office, the colleagues who truly run the show are mastering these subtle behaviors that create an invisible force field of influence around them. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 09:07 EDT

9 subtle behaviors that reveal someone grew up in a household where money was discussed in whispers, and why those behaviors persist long after financial security has arrived

Nine specific behaviors reveal when someone grew up in a household where money was treated as unspeakable, and research shows why those patterns persist long after financial security has arrived. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 09:00 EDT

People who check their phone within five minutes of waking up are training their brain to start every day in reaction mode — and it’s costing them more than they realize

The moment you grab your phone upon waking, you're unknowingly rewiring your brain into a state of perpetual reactivity that follows you throughout the entire day—and the true cost goes far deeper than just feeling stressed. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 07:06 EDT

A fintech app asked users for their passports — then left 360,000 files unprotected for five years

A Toronto-based money transfer app left over 360,000 sensitive files — including unencrypted passports, driver’s licenses, and customer transaction records — sitting on a publicly accessible Amazon storage server for nearly five years, as reported by TechCrunch. Photo by Ethan Wilkinson on Pexels What was exposed The server, owned by Duales — the company behind ... Read more Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 06:00 EDT

I’m 73 and my husband asked me what makes me happy and I gave him the answer I thought he wanted to hear – our kids, our grandkids, our home – but the real answer is I genuinely don’t know anymore because I’ve spent forty years editing my joy to fit other people’s expectations

My husband asked me last Tuesday what makes me happy. It was a casual question – we were washing up after dinner, the kind of unremarkable evening we’ve had a thousand times, and he asked it the way you’d ask someone what they want for breakfast. Offhand. Easy. Expecting an easy answer. And I gave ... Read more Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 04:48 EDT

I’m 37 and I’ve already learned that your body keeps score, your gut rarely lies, and your childhood follows you into every relationship — while pretending I had it all figured out at 25

The carefully curated confidence I wore like armor at 25 was just a thin disguise for the anxiety attacks, toxic relationships, and childhood wounds that would take another decade to finally face head-on. Read more ›

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