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62 Adults who feel loneliest in a full room aren’t ungrateful or cold, they may simply have learned long ago that being understood and being surrounded are two completely different things

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 06:05 EDT

Adults who feel loneliest in a full room aren’t ungrateful or cold, they may simply have learned long ago that being understood and being surrounded are two completely different things

The loneliest people in a crowded room aren't withdrawn or ungrateful — they're often the ones who figured out early that proximity and recognition rarely arrive in the same package.

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