Selective Friendships Explained – Social Awareness and the Cost of Surface Interaction

Social Awareness

Not all individuals who maintain a small circle of friends lack social ability. In many cases, the opposite is true. A high level of social awareness can lead some people to become more selective, particularly when it comes to how they spend their time and attention in social settings. This selectivity is often misunderstood. It … Read more

Observation and Safety – Why Some People Become Deeply Observant Early in Life

Observation and Safety

Observation is often described as a natural personality trait. Some people seem to notice subtle details, shifts in tone, or small changes in behavior that others might overlook. While attentiveness can develop for many reasons, psychology suggests that, in some cases, strong observational skills begin as an adaptive response to early life environments. For individuals … Read more