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Lachlan Brown

@lachybe

Editor and founder of Hack Spirit (@hackspiritorg) a website sharing actionable advice to improve your relationships with others and yourself.

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Truly great people uplift others. If someone’s success makes them look down on you, it says more about their insecurity than your worth. #Leadership #StayHumble

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People who frequently come across as narcissistic usually display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it) buff.ly/4f4R5XC

People who frequently come across as narcissistic usually display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it) buff.ly/4f4R5XC
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Empathy doesn’t come naturally for them. While they can mimic concern, they often struggle to truly feel what others are experiencing. #EmpathyMatters #EmotionalIntelligence

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A small comment, a slight disagreement, and they feel attacked. Criticism, no matter how constructive, can feel like an assault on their identity. #Defensiveness #EmotionalTriggers

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Their sense of worth is often tied to being noticed. They’ll divert conversations to themselves, not out of malice, but out of an unconscious desire for affirmation. #AttentionSeeker #SelfEsteem

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Self-reflection feels unnatural to them. They’ll justify their behavior, even if it’s harmful, without looking inward for real growth. #SelfReflection #PersonalAccountability

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People who grew up with very little affection tend to develop these 9 traits later in life hackspirit.com/people-who-gre…

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People who always keep their phone on silent typically display these 7 traits, according to psychology dmnews.com/gen-people-who…

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Millennials are quitting these 8 toxic workplace habits that boomers normalized for decades geediting.com/gen-millennial…

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I caught myself refreshing email over and over. No urgent news. Just craving… something. That’s when I remembered: Non-attachment isn’t about not caring. It’s about not clinging. Peace comes when we stop needing every ping to mean something.

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Overthinking every choice? Use this 3-question Buddhist filter to make decisions with calm and confidence hackspirit.com/overthinking-e…

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I switched from lattes to black coffee for a year—here’s how it changed my entire personality experteditor.com.au/blog/gen-i-swi…

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People think “homebodies” are boring or antisocial. But psychology says people who’d rather stay home than go out often have stronger boundaries, deeper inner lives, and sharper self-awareness than most. geediting.com/s-psychology-s…

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Some people don’t “go quiet” online because they’re lonely or antisocial. They’re just not outsourcing their self-worth to an algorithm. Not posting can be a form of emotional independence: fewer performative moments, more real ones. geediting.com/gen-the-psycho…

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While the world celebrates extroverts and social butterflies, psychology reveals that those who genuinely prefer quiet nights in over crowded parties often possess remarkable traits—from superior emotional intelligence to deeper creativity vegoutmag.com/lifestyle/gen-…