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79 People who are instinctively trusted by dogs and children aren’t performing warmth — they carry a baseline nervous system frequency that hasn’t been overwritten by social strategy

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While adults perfect their social masks and strategies, dogs and children bypass all pretense to detect something far more primal — the actual frequency of your nervous system that reveals whether you're genuinely safe or just performing safety.

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