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78 Psychology says the highly perceptive people, the ones who notice the shift in a friend’s voice three sentences before anyone else, who clock the tension in a room the moment they walk in, aren’t gifted or intuitive, they’re usually people who learned early that reading the air kept them safe

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 04:09 EDT

Psychology says the highly perceptive people, the ones who notice the shift in a friend’s voice three sentences before anyone else, who clock the tension in a room the moment they walk in, aren’t gifted or intuitive, they’re usually people who learned early that reading the air kept them safe

Those who instantly sense when something's off in a room aren't blessed with a mystical gift—they're often carrying an invisible burden from childhoods where reading the emotional weather meant survival.

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