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852 Psychology says people who make others light up when they first meet them have usually known what it feels like to be overlooked — and instead of becoming bitter about it, they made a quiet decision at some point in their life that no one in their presence would ever feel that invisible again, and that choice is one of the most powerful things a human being can do with their own pain

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/15/2026 06:30 EDT

Psychology says people who make others light up when they first meet them have usually known what it feels like to be overlooked — and instead of becoming bitter about it, they made a quiet decision at some point in their life that no one in their presence would ever feel that invisible again, and that choice is one of the most powerful things a human being can do with their own pain

They've mastered the rare art of making you feel like the only person in the room — not because they're naturally gifted, but because they remember exactly how it felt when no one noticed them at all.

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