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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 06/12/2026 09:32 EDT

Most people don’t realise the loneliest stretch of adulthood often arrives in the early 50s, when the children have left, the parents are still here but smaller, and nobody in the house is being raised anymore

The empty-nest narrative ends too soon. The lonelier stretch comes after — in the early 50s, when nobody in the house is being raised anymore and the cognitive patterns of the next thirty years are quietly being set. Read more ›

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

8 things lower-middle-class families always did the night before a big trip that wealthier families never had to think about

While other kids dreamed about their destinations, we spent the night before family trips in the kitchen, watching our parents divide a year's worth of saved pound notes into daily envelopes, knowing that running out meant hunger, not just inconvenience. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/03/2026 01:00 EDT

People who grow old without bitterness despite having hard lives usually made these 8 quiet decisions along the way

They're not saints or special—just ordinary people who discovered that the difference between aging gracefully and turning bitter isn't about what life throws at you, but about eight small choices you make in the quiet moments when no one's watching. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 23:00 EDT

Psychology says people who always say “drive safe” when someone leaves display these 7 traits that reveal how they were raised

Those two simple words your mom always says when you leave might reveal more about her childhood than years of therapy ever could—and you probably never noticed the profound psychology hidden in this everyday ritual. Read more ›

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 21:30 EDT

I mapped who profits when a country’s internet gets shut down — it’s never who you think

Internet shutdowns are framed as acts of authoritarian overreach, but the profit chains behind them implicate surveillance tech vendors, VPN companies, consulting firms, and financial analysts across the globe. I mapped who benefits when a country goes dark. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 21:00 EDT

I’m a man in my 50s who stopped going to the gym, stopped tracking money, and stopped caring what people thought — and it was the best decision I ever made

After a doctor's warning about his blood pressure at 58, he quit the gym, deleted his financial tracking apps, and stopped performing for others—discovering that letting go of society's expectations was the key to actually living. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 20:57 EDT

The reason most people feel drained after video calls but not after phone calls has less to do with screen fatigue and more to do with the fact that seeing your own face continuously activates self-monitoring circuits your brain was never designed to sustain

The exhaustion you feel after video calls stems from your brain continuously monitoring your own face in real time, activating self-evaluation circuits designed for brief, high-stakes moments rather than hour-long Tuesday standups. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 20:23 EDT

Psychology says high performers who can’t delegate aren’t protecting quality — they’re avoiding trust

Psychology research suggests the inability to delegate is rarely about maintaining high standards. It's rooted in low interpersonal trust, often shaped by early experiences that taught self-reliance as a survival strategy. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 19:49 EDT

Psychology says the people who remember exact dates, what someone was wearing, and the precise words used during painful moments aren’t holding grudges. Their memory encoded the detail because their nervous system classified that moment as a survival event

People who remember exact dates, clothing, and precise words from painful moments aren't holding grudges. Their nervous systems encoded those details because the brain classified the event as a survival-level threat, recording everything with the fidelity of a security camera during a break-in. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 19:00 EDT

Carl Jung said the second half of life has a completely different purpose than the first — here’s what that means for everyone over 55

After decades of measuring himself by achievements and paychecks, a retired electrician discovers why Jung believed everything changes after 55—and why the hardest work of your life might be figuring out who you are when the ladder-climbing stops. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 17:00 EDT

8 daily habits of people who turned down a bigger life on purpose and built something small enough to actually enjoy

They're the ones who skip the corner office promotion, move to smaller towns, and turn down life-changing opportunities—yet somehow they're the only ones who seem genuinely happy. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 16:00 EDT

I asked five women over 70 what they wish they’d stopped doing in their thirties, and every single one of them said the same thing within the first sixty seconds

When five strangers in their seventies independently gave me the exact same life advice within sixty seconds of meeting them, I realized I was hearing something more urgent than wisdom—I was hearing a warning from my future self. Read more ›

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Business Wire @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 15:10 EDT

The global event series will bring together customer experience, marketing, and digital business leaders at CX Forum East, CX Forum West, and CX Summit EMEA CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Forrester (Nasdaq: FORR) today announced the agenda for its global customer experience (CX) event series: CX Summit EMEA, being held in Amsterdam, June 8–10, 2026; CX Forum East, ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 15:00 EDT

Psychology says the reason boomers get emotional watching old home movies isn’t the people in them — it’s the background, the furniture nobody saved, the wallpaper nobody photographed, the ordinary details of a life that felt permanent until it wasn’t

While we meticulously document milestones and photograph faces, it's the accidental footage of that avocado phone on the wall and the worn spot on dad's armchair that unlocks a grief we didn't know we were carrying—for spaces that held our lives so completely we never thought to preserve them. Read more ›

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 14:00 EDT

I built a startup at 28, watched it fail at 29, and the loneliest part wasn’t losing the company — it was realizing that every friend I’d made in those two years was actually a business contact

Two years of 80-hour weeks, countless coffee meetings, and a phone full of contacts — yet when my startup collapsed, I couldn't find a single person who cared about me beyond my LinkedIn title. Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 12:00 EDT

Psychology says people who were the “easy child” in their family didn’t actually have fewer needs — they just learned faster than their siblings that expressing those needs came at a cost

Behind every "easy" child who never caused problems was a kid who learned that having needs meant losing love—and the cost of that lesson follows us into every adult relationship we'll ever have. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 11:00 EDT

Psychology says the phrase you repeat most often to your children is almost never one you chose — it’s one that was installed in you by these 6 childhood experiences, and most parents don’t hear it until someone else points it out

The words flowing from your mouth to your children right now — the ones you say dozens of times daily without even realizing — were programmed into you decades ago by your own parents, operating like invisible software you never knew was installed. Read more ›

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/02/2026 10:00 EDT

8 unspoken rules about how workplaces actually function that nobody teaches you in business school

After years of watching talented people fail while mediocre ones succeed, I discovered the real rules governing workplace success have nothing to do with what they teach in business school—and everything to do with invisible dynamics that determine who gets ahead and who gets left behind. Read more ›

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