Psychologists explain that the loneliest people aren’t the ones with the fewest relationships — they’re the ones whose relationships require constant performance to maintain, because the self being loved isn’t the self actually living
Sunday, 26 April 2026 02:29
The loneliest person in the room is often the one with the fullest calendar — and the widest gap between who they perform and who they are.
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Envy lies about what you want. Resentment tells the truth.
Sunday, 26 April 2026 01:40
Envy and resentment are not the same emotion. One is raw data about what you want. The other is the story you tell to avoid admitting it.
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Someone at a party once told me I seemed “a bit quiet.” I smiled, nodded, and thought about it for the rest of the walk home. Not because it stung, exactly, but because I couldn’t figure out what it actually meant. Quiet compared to what? Compared to the guy who’d been loudly recapping his own […]
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Someone at a party once told me I seemed “a bit quiet.” I smiled, nodded, and thought about it for the rest of the walk home. Not because it stung, exactly, but because I couldn’t figure out what it actually meant. Quiet compared to what? Compared to the guy who’d been loudly recapping his own […]
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Someone at a party once told me I seemed “a bit quiet.” I smiled, nodded, and thought about it for the rest of the walk home. Not because it stung, exactly, but because I couldn’t figure out what it actually meant. Quiet compared to what? Compared to the guy who’d been loudly recapping his own […]
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NASA reserves science payload space for Mars telecommunications mission
Saturday, 25 April 2026 22:31
NASA is reserving a small amount of space on a Mars telecommunications spacecraft for science, which could be one or more cubesats.
The hardest part of healing isn’t the work. It’s grieving the version of yourself who survived without it.
Saturday, 25 April 2026 22:06
The hardest part of recovering from trauma isn't the therapy or the work. It's mourning the version of yourself who figured out how to stay alive without ever being held.
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My father told me at seven that I was too sensitive, and I’m 40 now, still catching myself flattening my voice before I speak, as if I’m managing a threat that stopped existing decades ago
Saturday, 25 April 2026 22:06
A single sentence from a father at seven can install an operating system that still runs forty years later, long after the original threat has gone quiet.
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Adults who apologize constantly aren’t polite – they were trained to treat their own presence as something that required ongoing justification
Saturday, 25 April 2026 20:56
Someone bumps into you on the street. You say sorry. A colleague asks for your input in a meeting. You preface it with “sorry, this might be a dumb idea.” A friend cancels plans and somehow, inexplicably, you end up apologizing. If any of that sounds familiar, here’s something worth sitting with: you’re not just […]
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Confidence isn’t the absence of doubt. It’s the willingness to act before the doubt finishes its sentence.
Saturday, 25 April 2026 20:06
Confidence is not the resolution of doubt but the willingness to act while the doubt is still mid-sentence. What psychology research reveals about the people who move before they feel ready.
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I stopped initiating — no calls, no texts, no suggesting plans — just to see who would notice. Three months later I had my answer, and the silence told me everything I’d been afraid to know.
Saturday, 25 April 2026 18:40
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.
Saturday, 25 April 2026 18:06
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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Contribution to Artemis II Moon mission sees successful test of a space camera under cosmic ray conditions
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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
Saturday, 25 April 2026 16:07
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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Psychology says people who are genuinely classy and sophisticated aren’t the ones with the vocabulary, the wardrobe, or the well-travelled stories, they’re the ones who stopped needing the room to know any of it, and learned that real sophistication is th
Saturday, 25 April 2026 15:20
There’s a person I used to know who could drop the name of an obscure Milanese restaurant into any conversation, pivot effortlessly to their thoughts on Proust, and somehow make you feel slightly smaller just by being in the same room. Every sentence was a performance. Every anecdote was a credential. And the wild thing? […]
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