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Cooper isnโ€™t angry at life. Heโ€™s angry because he had to become smaller than the man he really is.

That scene with Donald tells you everything: โ€œWe used to look up at the skyโ€ฆ now we just look down at the dirt.โ€

Itโ€™s the grief of a man who once carried a horizon inside him โ€” and now feels trapped in a world that no longer fits his depth.

Donald sees it. He tells him, โ€œIโ€™m sorry you didnโ€™t get to use your skills.โ€

But itโ€™s deeper than skills โ€” itโ€™s identity. Itโ€™s purpose. Itโ€™s the version of himself he had to bury so everyone else could survive.

Many men live exactly here: held together on the outside, compressed on the inside.

And when Cooper tells Murph, โ€œIt has to adaptโ€ฆ like the rest of us,โ€ that line hits harder when you watch it as an adult.

Adaptation is survival. But too much adaptation becomes erosion. Anger isnโ€™t the problem. A lost horizon is.

If youโ€™ve ever felt like you outgrew the life youโ€™re in โ€” or like your potential has been waiting in the dark โ€” next Thursdayโ€™s episode will hit even deeper.

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