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53 The loneliest people aren’t those who lack social skills — they’re the ones whose social skills are mismatched to their environment, like someone fluent in a language nobody around them speaks, which is why they can feel completely isolated in a room full of people

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 14:15 EDT

The loneliest people aren’t those who lack social skills — they’re the ones whose social skills are mismatched to their environment, like someone fluent in a language nobody around them speaks, which is why they can feel completely isolated in a room full of people

I noticed something at a networking event a few months ago. There was a woman standing at the edge of the room, drink in hand, smiling politely whenever someone walked past. She wasn’t awkward. She wasn’t shy. She asked good questions, laughed at the right moments, and kept the conversation moving. And yet, when I ... Read more

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