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1008 The quiet power of people who stopped explaining themselves

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/25/2026 08:07 EDT

The quiet power of people who stopped explaining themselves

The people who stop over-explaining their choices aren't cold or detached — they've simply learned that their decisions don't require a defense attorney. Here's why that quiet shift carries more power than most people realize.

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