Children who were told they were too sensitive usually became adults with the sharpest emotional intelligence in any room. The sensitivity never went away. It just learned to operate quietly so it would stop being punished.
· lachlan brown
AI Briefing
- Children told they were 'too sensitive' didn't lose that sensitivity in adulthood.
- They refined it into sharp emotional intelligence.
- Operating quietly to avoid punishment became a coping mechanism.
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