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370 The people who are best at hiding unhappiness aren’t the stoic ones or the quiet ones — they’re the ones who became so skilled at giving everyone around them exactly enough warmth to never be looked at too closely

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/04/2026 22:07 EDT

The people who are best at hiding unhappiness aren’t the stoic ones or the quiet ones — they’re the ones who became so skilled at giving everyone around them exactly enough warmth to never be looked at too closely

They're the ones who've turned kindness into camouflage, mastering the art of giving just enough light to blind everyone to the darkness they're drowning in.

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