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The Quiet Grief of Outgrowing the Career You Worked Toward
There was no single breaking point — just the slow realization that the future I’d been building toward no longer felt like a place I wanted to arrive. What surprised me most was how…
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Why Success Started Feeling Like a Dead End Instead of an Achievement
I reached the things I was supposed to want, and instead of relief or satisfaction, there was a quiet sense of finality. Not pride — just the realization that this wasn’t opening anything new.
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The Strange Loneliness of Being Productive but Disconnected
I’m getting things done, checking boxes, meeting expectations — and still feeling oddly alone inside the day. It’s a loneliness that doesn’t come from isolation, but from doing everything without feeling connected to any…
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Why Meetings Started Feeling Like Theater
Nothing was technically wrong with the meetings. The agendas were full, the voices were calm, the decisions were recorded — and yet it all started to feel strangely performative, like something we were enacting…
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I’m Not Overworked — I’m Underwhelmed by Everything
People keep asking if I’m tired, if I need a break, if I’m doing too much. What’s harder to explain is that I’m not overwhelmed — I’m uninspired in a way rest doesn’t touch.
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Why I Stopped Caring About Doing My Best at Work
I didn’t lower my standards overnight. I just noticed that trying my hardest stopped feeling meaningful, and I couldn’t force myself to care the way I used to.