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28 Psychology says the most self-centered people in any room aren’t the ones who talk loudest — they’re the ones who respond to every story you tell with a story about themselves, so automatically and so consistently that they’ve long since stopped noticing they do it

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 23:01 EDT

Psychology says the most self-centered people in any room aren’t the ones who talk loudest — they’re the ones who respond to every story you tell with a story about themselves, so automatically and so consistently that they’ve long since stopped noticing they do it

This invisible conversational habit is so automatic that even the kindest, most well-meaning people do it dozens of times a day without realizing they're slowly pushing everyone away.

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