"A false ground doesn't announce itself. It just sits there, quietly pretending to do its job, until something goes wrong and there's nowhere for the current to go."
"Easiness was never a personality trait for a lot of these kids. It was a survival strategy that got locked in so early it became invisible to the person using it."
"The kid who never argued. Never made a scene. Never had a difficult phase. Every family has a story about one of these children, and the story is almost always told with pride."
"Fawning is a survival response most people are less familiar with than fight or flight. It involves reflexively orienting yourself toward the needs and emotions of others."
A false ground in electrical systems appears safe but offers no real protection, similar to individuals raised to be easygoing. These individuals seem well-adjusted and compliant, but their easiness often masks a lack of connection to their own desires and emotions. This behavior is not a personality trait but a survival strategy developed early in life. The concept of 'fawning' describes this response, where individuals prioritize others' needs over their own, leading to a disconnect from their true selves.
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