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43 Why the calmest person in the room is often the one who has already survived the thing everyone else is afraid of

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/24/2026 22:39 EDT

Why the calmest person in the room is often the one who has already survived the thing everyone else is afraid of

The calmest person in any room isn't wired differently — they've usually already survived the scenario everyone else is catastrophizing about, and that experience has fundamentally rewired how their brain processes threat.

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