
Most of us, when we imagine old age, picture the regrets as moral failures. The affair. The addiction. The year we let anger run the show. The bad thing we did that haunts us for decades afterward. That’s not what the research actually finds. And it isn’t what I’ve heard from older people across three […]
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Morocco’s Stalled Asylum Law Leaves Sudanese Refugees in Legal Limbo
Saturday, 18 April 2026 18:37
Morocco has become the reluctant terminus for Sudanese refugees fleeing a civil war now in its third year, yet the country’s refusal to implement a long-promised asylum law has left thousands in a legal vacuum with no right to work, no state housing, and the constant risk of being pushed back south. The pattern reveals […]
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Confidence isn’t loud. It’s the quiet refusal to perform competence for people who weren’t going to believe you anyway.
Saturday, 18 April 2026 18:07
Real competence tends to produce calibrated uncertainty, and calibrated uncertainty often looks, from the outside, like a lack of confidence. A systems engineer's look at why the quiet refusal to perform competence is often the most honest signal of actual skill.
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The UN Blue Helmet No Longer Offers Protection in Southern Lebanon
Saturday, 18 April 2026 16:35
UNIFIL is dying. Not in the dramatic, singular way that makes for breaking news, but in the slow, compounding way that institutions die — one ambush, one unanswered attack, one ignored mandate at a time. The killing of a French peacekeeper in southern Lebanon, shot dead in a deliberate ambush while trying to open a […]
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The strange intimacy of working alongside someone for years without ever really knowing what they’re afraid of
Saturday, 18 April 2026 16:05
You can sit three desks from a person for four years and never learn what they're afraid of. The workplace produces a specific, partial form of intimacy — and understanding its shape is a quiet form of respect for the people we spend our days beside.
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The people who apologize before they speak aren’t polite. They’re bracing for a reaction they learned to expect long before this conversation started.
Saturday, 18 April 2026 14:06
The habit of apologizing before speaking isn't about manners. It's a nervous-system response built in rooms where speaking without a buffer produced consequences too costly to repeat — and the reflex outlives the rooms that taught it.
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The moon might be more prone to fires
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Ceasefire on Paper: Why Demolitions Continue in Lebanon’s Buffer Zone
Saturday, 18 April 2026 12:44
Displaced Lebanese families began returning to southern Lebanon this week to find ruined homes, active Israeli bulldozers and reports of a newly drawn buffer zone affecting dozens of towns and villages. A temporary ceasefire that reportedly took effect in mid-April has not stopped Israeli military operations, and diplomats on both sides concede the pause is […]
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NASA Signs $175M SpaceX Mars Deal That the White House Is Trying to Kill
Saturday, 18 April 2026 12:14
NASA just paid SpaceX $175 million to launch a Mars rover that the White House is simultaneously trying to kill. The contract, announced in April by NASA, sends Europe’s Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars aboard a Falcon Heavy in late 2028 — marking the first time Elon Musk’s company will deliver a payload to the […]
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Children who grew up in loud, busy households where nobody asked how they actually were often become adults who feel loneliest in exactly the kinds of gatherings that raised them
Saturday, 18 April 2026 12:13
The crowd doesn't cure the loneliness. The crowd is where the loneliness was manufactured, and returning to it only reopens the circuit.
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Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the real sign you’ve found your soulmate isn’t how they make you feel — it’s what happens inside you when you realize they see the version of you that you’ve spent your entire life hiding from everyone else, and instead of flinching, they
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:34
Most of what gets written about soulmates is about feelings. The butterflies. The chemistry. The sense of knowing “from the first look.” I’ve lived in Saigon long enough to have watched a few marriages unravel around that definition, usually around year five or six, when the feelings predictably cool and one or both people decide […]
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Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navig
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:24
I’ve written about a lot of uncomfortable psychology topics over the years, but this one took me the longest to put into words, because the people who live it are the least likely to ever admit they do. They’re too busy pretending they don’t. If you have zero close friends right now, you probably already […]
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Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navig
Saturday, 18 April 2026 11:24
I’ve written about a lot of uncomfortable psychology topics over the years, but this one took me the longest to put into words, because the people who live it are the least likely to ever admit they do. They’re too busy pretending they don’t. If you have zero close friends right now, you probably already […]
The post Psychology says the hardest part of having zero close friends isn’t the loneliness – it’s the daily performance required to hide it, because modern social life is structured around the assumption that everyone has someone, and the energy it takes to navigate a world designed for people with connections you don’t have is a form of exhaustion nobody talks about appeared first on Space Daily.

