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by codersfocus
251 days ago
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The reason you feel that way is because social anxiety correlates with anhedonia. The person doesn't engage in playfulness which is the basis of social connection across mammals. Because they aren't playful, you perceive this as "deepness." This cognitive fallacy connecting deepness / seriousness to substance, and connecting playfulness to triviality and frivolity has unfortunately affected me (I remember arguing it in high school English class!) Consciously adopting a "playful" attitude fixes my social anxiety, and adds charisma and humor to my character. |
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