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21 There’s a kind of adult who can walk into any social situation and make everyone feel comfortable but cannot name a single thing they actually want for dinner. The skill and the deficit come from the same place.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 22:43 EDT

There’s a kind of adult who can walk into any social situation and make everyone feel comfortable but cannot name a single thing they actually want for dinner. The skill and the deficit come from the same place.

The person who can walk into any room and make everyone feel comfortable often can't name a single thing they want for dinner. Both the social skill and the personal deficit developed from the same childhood pattern of outward-focused emotional surveillance.

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