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I want to be honest here. This wasn’t some calculated social experiment I ran with detached curiosity. It came from a place of exhaustion. I’d been living between Saigon and Singapore for a few years by this point, which means my friendships back in Melbourne were already operating on borrowed time and bad Wi-Fi. But […]

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Loneliness inside a long relationship is its own category. It's not the absence of someone. It's the absence of being noticed by them.

The loneliness inside a long relationship has a different texture than being single. It's quieter, harder to name, and almost always rooted in attention rather than affection — the slow drift from being met to being assumed.

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Why some people feel a specific kind of sadness on Sunday afternoons that has nothing to do with Monday and everything to do with a childhood they never quite left

Sunday afternoon sadness is widely blamed on Monday dread, but the timing, texture, and demographics of who feels it suggest something older is at work. The feeling is often a childhood emotional pattern returning through time-of-day cues — and recognizing it for what it is changes how it lands.

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An additional 25 ‘high-energy’ missions are being forecast for 2027-2029

The quiet exhaustion of being the dependable one in a family that mistakes your steadiness for not needing anything

The exhaustion of being the family's emotional infrastructure isn't imagined — it's documented in caregiver research, and it builds quietly until the dependable one finally asks why the labor was never shared.

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There’s a particular kind of loneliness that hits you in your 40s and 50s that nobody really prepares you for. Not the loneliness of the friendless kid or the awkward university newcomer. This one is quieter, more confusing. You might have a partner, a group of friends, a full calendar. And yet. Something feels hollow. […]

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There’s a particular kind of loneliness that hits you in your 40s and 50s that nobody really prepares you for. Not the loneliness of the friendless kid or the awkward university newcomer. This one is quieter, more confusing. You might have a partner, a group of friends, a full calendar. And yet. Something feels hollow. […]

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Grief doesn't get smaller. You just build a bigger life around it until it stops taking up the whole room.

Grief doesn't shrink with time. The life around it grows. A look at what psychology actually says about loss, adaptation, and the slow architecture of becoming someone who can carry what happened.

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Rest isn't earned. That's the lie that keeps tired people working through weekends they'll never get back.

Hustle culture's most damaging lie isn't about productivity. It's the moral claim that rest must be earned, a belief that turns weekends into debt and self-worth into output.

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