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607 People who always respond with “fine” when asked how they are aren’t lying — they learned, at some specific point in their life, that the true answer produced outcomes that were worse than the silence, and fine has been the silence ever since

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/10/2026 06:30 EDT

People who always respond with “fine” when asked how they are aren’t lying — they learned, at some specific point in their life, that the true answer produced outcomes that were worse than the silence, and fine has been the silence ever since

Behind every automatic "fine" lies a story of someone who once told the truth and learned that honesty can cost more than silence — a protective habit born from specific moments when vulnerability was met with discomfort, dismissal, or someone else's inability to hold space for pain.

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