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25 There’s a specific kind of social performance I’ve perfected over twenty years of having no close friends. I can walk into any room, be warm and engaged for three hours, drive home in complete silence, and feel more alone than I did before I arrived

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 18:57 EDT

There’s a specific kind of social performance I’ve perfected over twenty years of having no close friends. I can walk into any room, be warm and engaged for three hours, drive home in complete silence, and feel more alone than I did before I arrived

The loneliest people in any room are often the ones everyone assumes are fine, because they've rehearsed 'fine' until it runs on autopilot.

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