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67 The people who seem unbothered when someone pulls away aren’t indifferent. They’ve simply been left enough times that their nervous system learned to begin the departure before the other person finishes theirs, and what looks like calm is actually a head start on grief.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 13:08 EDT

The people who seem unbothered when someone pulls away aren’t indifferent. They’ve simply been left enough times that their nervous system learned to begin the departure before the other person finishes theirs, and what looks like calm is actually a head start on grief.

People who appear calm when others pull away aren't indifferent — their nervous systems have learned through repeated loss to begin grieving before the departure is official, and what looks like composure is actually a head start on pain.

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