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18 Not everyone who smiles through criticism is secure. Some people learned very early that visible hurt made the criticism worse, and the smile is the face their nervous system wears when it’s bracing for the next hit

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 04/21/2026 22:42 EDT

Not everyone who smiles through criticism is secure. Some people learned very early that visible hurt made the criticism worse, and the smile is the face their nervous system wears when it’s bracing for the next hit

The smile that appears during sharp criticism is often read as composure. It's usually something else entirely — a nervous system response installed early, when showing pain made the pain worse.

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