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734 If you grew up eating dinner together as a family every night, psychology says you developed these 8 social strengths most people never build

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/05/2026 23:00 EDT

If you grew up eating dinner together as a family every night, psychology says you developed these 8 social strengths most people never build

While your friends were eating alone in their rooms, you were unknowingly enrolled in an intensive social intelligence bootcamp that shaped your brain in ways researchers are only now beginning to understand.

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