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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 18:00 EDT

I spent my whole life feeling inadequate around ‘educated’ people until I realized that being able to read a room, sense what someone needs without them saying it, and know when to stay quiet is a form of genius most PhDs will never possess

We’ve built entire civilizations around the idea that intelligence lives in books, classrooms, and credentials, and then we act surprised when the person with two PhDs can’t tell that their colleague is about to quit, that their partner is quietly drowning, or that the room went cold the moment they started talking. The hierarchy of ... Read more

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