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136 Psychology says people who still use complete sentences in text messages share 7 cognitive traits that are becoming increasingly rare

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 02/13/2026 07:00 EDT

Psychology says people who still use complete sentences in text messages share 7 cognitive traits that are becoming increasingly rare

Studies reveal that those who resist the urge to abbreviate their texts are unknowingly exercising mental muscles that predict success in everything from impulse control to emotional intelligence.

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