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25 There’s a specific kind of adult who can sense when a room is about to shift in mood three seconds before anyone else notices, and it isn’t intuition, it’s a skill they developed as a child in a house where missing that signal cost them something.

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

There’s a specific kind of adult who can sense when a room is about to shift in mood three seconds before anyone else notices, and it isn’t intuition, it’s a skill they developed as a child in a house where missing that signal cost them something.

The ability to sense a room's mood shift before anyone else isn't intuition — it's a detection skill learned in childhood, often at a real cost. Here's what the research actually says.

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