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398 Psychology says the loneliest people in life aren’t the ones nobody likes — they’re the kind, helpful people everyone appreciates but nobody thinks to check on because they seem so self-sufficient

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/03/2026 18:52 EDT

Psychology says the loneliest people in life aren’t the ones nobody likes — they’re the kind, helpful people everyone appreciates but nobody thinks to check on because they seem so self-sufficient

They're the ones who answer your 3am crisis calls, remember everyone's birthdays, and somehow always know the right thing to say—yet spend their own hardest nights in silence because everyone assumes someone that capable doesn't need checking on.

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