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There’s a particular kind of loneliness that has nothing to do with being alone. It finds you in crowded restaurants. It finds you mid-conversation at a party where you know everyone’s name. It finds you scrolling in bed next to someone who loves you. It’s not the ache of missing people. It’s something far stranger […]

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The people who laugh loudest in a room full of strangers are performing a very specific calculation about safety that most extroverts never have to make

The loudest laugh in a room full of strangers is rarely a spontaneous expression of joy — it's a rapid, unconscious safety calculation that most naturally extroverted people never need to make, and the cost of producing it is borne entirely by the person doing the laughing.

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You didn’t lose your friends. You trained them. There’s a particular kind of loneliness that kind people know very well. It doesn’t come from a dramatic falling out. It doesn’t come from moving cities or changing careers. It comes from slowly realising that every person in your life contacts you when they need something, and […]

The post Psychology says the kindest people often end up without close friends not because something is wrong with them, but because they unconsciously trained everyone in their life to bring their problems instead of their presence, and reciprocity quietly disappeared appeared first on Space Daily.

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How China Is Engineering a Multi-Front Leverage Architecture Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit

Beijing is not simply preparing for a summit. It is constructing something more deliberate: a multi-front leverage architecture — a coordinated system of diplomatic, economic, and security pressures, synchronized across three continents, designed to ensure that when President Donald Trump arrives in China next month, the terms of negotiation have already been shaped in Beijing’s […]

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In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Alyssa Goessler on what’s driving the optimism in the space economy.

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Artemis 2 splashdown

Now that the Artemis 2 mission has been successfully completed, it’s worth taking a look at where NASA stands on the role of humans in exploring space and what its path forward should be.

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Aethero is preparing to deploy its most powerful computing payload yet this fall, aiming to bring data center-style processing to orbit and expand the scale of AI workloads that can be handled in space.

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The Last Convoy Out: How Twelve Years of American Military Presence in Syria Quietly Unraveled

The last American military convoy crossed from northeastern Syria into Jordan on April 24, 2025, ending a twelve-year chapter of US military involvement in the country. The withdrawal, carried out over roughly two months beginning in late February, saw US forces vacate at least seven known operating bases across the northeast, including key installations near […]

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A 10-Day Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon Looks Historic — But the Math Doesn't Add Up

Reports have emerged of a potential 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, following weeks of escalating violence in the region. The proposed truce would represent a temporary halt to fighting that has resulted in significant civilian casualties and displacement. But the agreement’s fundamental flaw is not its brevity — it’s that the ceasefire excludes Hezbollah, […]

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The people who apologize too quickly aren't kind. They learned early that conflict escalates when it's allowed to breathe, and they've been defusing rooms ever since.

Quick apologies often aren't acts of kindness but deeply embedded survival strategies, learned in childhood environments where conflict could escalate dangerously. Understanding this pattern as an automatic nervous system response rather than a personality trait is the first step toward changing it.

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