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842 Psychology says the people who seem impossible to offend aren’t thick-skinned. They decided long ago that showing hurt gives others a map they haven’t earned, so they absorb the wound and reclassify it as information

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/15/2026 06:01 EDT

Psychology says the people who seem impossible to offend aren’t thick-skinned. They decided long ago that showing hurt gives others a map they haven’t earned, so they absorb the wound and reclassify it as information

The person who never flinches when you say something cutting has flinched before — they just learned that flinching is a currency they can't afford to spend on someone who hasn't proven they'll spend it wisely.

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