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Issue 3 · Relationships · July 6, 2026<br>The Quiet Cruelty of Keeping Someone 'Just in Case'<br>You don't want them now, but you don't want them gone either. What happens to us when we turn people into insurance against our own loneliness?

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“I only found this site a few days ago, and it's absolutely incredible… thank you for publishing such thoughtful, thought-provoking articles.”<br>— a reader, by email<br>Keep reading<br>Psychology · 11 min<br>Why Being Seen Clearly Can Feel Like an Attack<br>A friend describes you perfectly and you flinch, even though they mean it kindly. Why does accurate attention so often feel like a threat?

Philosophy · 13 min<br>The Fear of Dying Before You Become Yourself<br>People say they're afraid of death, but often what they really mean is dying as the wrong person. What do we think we’re racing toward when we worry we’ll run out of time?

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