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21 The people who seem to have the warmest, most open demeanor are often the loneliest people in any room, because being easy to be around creates the assumption that they don’t need anything, and nobody thinks to ask someone who seems fine how they actually are

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 2 place · 04/23/2026 23:25 EDT

The people who seem to have the warmest, most open demeanor are often the loneliest people in any room, because being easy to be around creates the assumption that they don’t need anything, and nobody thinks to ask someone who seems fine how they actually are

The warmest, easiest people in any social setting are frequently the loneliest — because being nice to be around creates the assumption they don't need anything, and nobody thinks to check on someone who seems fine.

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