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378 Psychology says the people described as having a strong personality aren’t dominant or difficult, they’re the ones who stopped softening themselves to make every room comfortable, and what reads as intensity from the outside is just the absence of the apology most people are still adding to every sentence

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/25/2026 22:28 EDT

Psychology says the people described as having a strong personality aren’t dominant or difficult, they’re the ones who stopped softening themselves to make every room comfortable, and what reads as intensity from the outside is just the absence of the apology most people are still adding to every sentence

There’s a person in almost every room who seems to take up more space than everyone else. Not because they’re loud. Not because they’re aggressive. Just because they’re… present. They say what they think. They don’t soften every sentence with “I mean, I could be wrong” or “sorry if that’s a weird thing to say.” ... Read more

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