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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 07:06 EDT

Children who were always told to figure it out themselves didn’t become independent. They became adults who are terrifyingly capable but have no internal template for what it feels like to be helped.

Children raised to "figure it out" became stunningly competent adults with no internal model for receiving help. The result isn't independence — it's self-reliance without an off switch. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 06:00 EDT

The photo you'd desperately save from a burning house is almost never the polished one you'd show a stranger—and this revealing gap between our private treasures and public displays exposes the startling truth about the double life we all secretly lead. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 05:04 EDT

There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that belongs to people who are everyone’s second choice. Not disliked. Not excluded. Just perpetually almost enough to be someone’s first call, and aware of the gap every single time.

Being perpetually second-choice isn't rejection — it's a slower corrosion with no single event painful enough to justify a reaction. The exhaustion it creates has deep psychological roots, and escaping it starts with an internal shift most people underestimate. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 04:00 EDT

The plane ticket to Alaska yellowed in my toolbox for thirty years while I built a life that checked every box except the one that wakes me at 4 AM, whispering about the person I might have become if I'd just been brave for six months. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 01:03 EDT

Children who were punished for crying didn’t stop feeling. They just learned to process grief at a delay, which is why they’re the adults who suddenly break down in the shower over something that happened six months ago and can’t explain why today was the day it arrived

Children punished for crying didn't stop feeling — they learned to defer grief until safety arrived. That's why adults raised this way experience sudden, delayed emotional breakdowns months after the fact, often in private moments like the shower, unable to explain the timing. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/10/2026 00:00 EDT

The space between "I'll handle it myself" and "I'll see you at therapy Thursday" contains decades of unspoken hurt, missed connections, and two generations speaking entirely different languages about what it means to be okay. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 23:36 EDT

Psychology says people who become genuinely happier after 60 didn’t suddenly fix their lives — they stopped waiting for external circumstances to give them permission to feel content with what already exists

While research reveals that genuinely happy people after 60 didn't achieve more or fix their circumstances, they discovered a counterintuitive truth about contentment that most of us spend decades missing—and it has nothing to do with retirement, wealth, or checking off bucket lists. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 22:00 EDT

Psychology says older parents who complain that their kids are too sensitive are usually describing children who finally felt safe enough to feel things their parents never allowed themselves to feel

After decades of calling his son "too sensitive" for crying about work stress, a 64-year-old father realizes his children aren't weak—they're just brave enough to express emotions his generation was taught to bury. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 20:00 EDT

Psychology says the families where nothing was ever discussed are the ones producing the adults who can’t stop talking about everything — and both generations think the other one is the problem

The silent dinners of one generation create adults who can't stop talking, desperately trying to process decades of unspoken truths while their parents wonder why they can't just "let things go." Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 18:00 EDT

Psychology says adult children who feel guilty about setting limits with their parents aren’t being ungrateful — they’re trying to break a pattern that was never supposed to reach them in the first place

The guilt that gnaws at you when you decline your mother's dinner invitation or tell your father you need space isn't ungratitude—it's your nervous system alerting you that you're disrupting emotional patterns that have been quietly passed down through your family for generations, like an inheritance nobody asked for. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 16:00 EDT

Psychology says the generation that survived the most hardship is also the least equipped to talk about it — and their children are paying the therapy bills for that silence

While their fathers built nations and won wars without shedding a tear, today's adults are discovering that the real battle their parents never fought was the one raging inside their own heads—and the therapy bills are proof of who's actually paying for that surrender. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 14:00 EDT

Psychology says parents who provided everything materially and nothing emotionally aren’t cold — they were loved the same way and genuinely had no idea there was another option

Behind every emotionally distant parent who showered their children with material gifts lies a hidden truth that transforms everything we thought we knew about being unloved — and the generational secret that explains why your childhood felt so confusing. Read more ›

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Business Wire @ Silicon Canals · 03/09/2026 11:06 EDT

Thredd Accelerates in 2026 with its Global Platform and Delivering Enterprise-Scale Outcomes

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Thredd, the AI-first issuer processing platform, today announced a major acceleration phase for 2026, marked by the appointment of Marilyn McDonald as Chief Technology Officer and the promotion of Ryan Dew to Chief Product Officer. Thredd has never been in a stronger position. A fully cloud-native version of its global platform is live in ... Read more Read more ›

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