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92 7 signs someone is deeply lonely but has gotten so good at hiding it that even their closest friends can’t tell

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 09:00 EDT

7 signs someone is deeply lonely but has gotten so good at hiding it that even their closest friends can’t tell

Behind the carefully curated social media posts and packed calendars, the most socially active people in your life might be drowning in isolation—and they've become so skilled at hiding it that you'd never suspect the friend who always checks on you is the one who needs checking on most.

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