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50 Psychology suggests people who push their chair back in when they leave a table aren’t being polite — they’re demonstrating a character that behaves the same way whether or not anyone important is watching, and that consistency, across every small unwitnessed moment, is the only version of character that has ever actually meant anything

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 14:15 EDT

Psychology suggests people who push their chair back in when they leave a table aren’t being polite — they’re demonstrating a character that behaves the same way whether or not anyone important is watching, and that consistency, across every small unwitnessed moment, is the only version of character that has ever actually meant anything

While the world debates grand gestures of integrity, psychology reveals that the person who quietly slides their chair back under the table possesses something rarer—a character that remains constant in life's ten thousand unwitnessed moments, where true nature lives.

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