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158 The most reliable sign that someone is genuinely confident, rather than performing it, is that they can afford to be interested in you, because they’re not using the conversation to manage how they appear in it

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · today 05:46 EDT

The most reliable sign that someone is genuinely confident, rather than performing it, is that they can afford to be interested in you, because they’re not using the conversation to manage how they appear in it

People look for a tell. When you meet someone and try to work out whether their confidence is real or worn for the occasion, you are usually hunting for some small sign that gives the game away. Here is a good one. The genuinely confident can afford to be interested in you. They are not ... Read more

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