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Why My Calendar Looks Full But My Life Feels Empty
Every minute on my schedule felt like meaningful progress — until I noticed none of it felt like life. When Busy Felt Like Purpose There was a time when a packed schedule felt like…
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Why I Avoid Interacting With Younger Teams at Social Events
It wasn’t that I disliked socializing — it was that the energy changed in ways I didn’t notice until I felt the relief of the absence. Work social events used to be simple extensions…
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How I Missed the Window for What I Thought I Could Always Have
I assumed time was a resource I could borrow indefinitely — until I realized the due date had passed without me noticing. When Time Felt Elastic In the early years of my career I…
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How Different Work Styles Create Unspoken Friction Across Ages
How Different Work Styles Create Unspoken Friction Across Ages Quick Summary Work-style friction across age groups usually does not start as open conflict. It starts as repeated small mismatches in pace, tone, context, and…
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Why My Best Years Went to Work That Didn’t Last
Why My Best Years Went to Work That Didn’t Last Quick Summary Giving your best years to work that later disappears, restructures, or loses its meaning creates a specific kind of grief that is…
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Why Communication Feels Harder With Younger Team Members
Why Communication Feels Harder With Younger Team Members Quick Summary Communication with younger team members often feels harder not because one side is worse at communicating, but because each side is relying on different…