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847 The person in your life who remembers everything you’ve ever told them but rarely shares anything about themselves isn’t mysterious. They’re running a one-way intimacy pattern where knowing others feels safe and being known feels like exposure.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/16/2026 05:34 EDT

The person in your life who remembers everything you’ve ever told them but rarely shares anything about themselves isn’t mysterious. They’re running a one-way intimacy pattern where knowing others feels safe and being known feels like exposure.

People who remember every detail you've shared while revealing almost nothing about themselves aren't being enigmatic. They're running an information asymmetry that substitutes knowledge-gathering for genuine mutual vulnerability.

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