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One of the quiet shocks of growing up is realising that growth doesn’t always bring people closer.
Sometimes it does the opposite.
When you grow, you change what you tolerate.
What you stay silent about.
What you carry for other people.
And silence was often the thing holding everything together.
In this episode, we normalise distance as a consequence of maturity, not superiority, failure, or cruelty.
Growth doesn’t create distance because you’re better.
It creates distance because alignment changes.
This episode explores:
Distance isn’t punishment.
It’s the cost of living, honestly.
Send us a text
By Liam GatelyOne of the quiet shocks of growing up is realising that growth doesn’t always bring people closer.
Sometimes it does the opposite.
When you grow, you change what you tolerate.
What you stay silent about.
What you carry for other people.
And silence was often the thing holding everything together.
In this episode, we normalise distance as a consequence of maturity, not superiority, failure, or cruelty.
Growth doesn’t create distance because you’re better.
It creates distance because alignment changes.
This episode explores:
Distance isn’t punishment.
It’s the cost of living, honestly.
Send us a text