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We often focus on our ability to connect with others through conversation.

But I think the ability to comfortably be in silence with another is the best marker of a strong bond.
When comfortably in silence, there’s no (anxious) need to speak to prove or reinforce one’s existence to the other.

Instead, there’s acceptance of oneself, and the other, with no need for further reaffirmation of that bond.
Some people are naturally gifted at being in silence with others. If *comfortable* in that silence, those are typically the people that have come to love themselves the most.
I’m not there yet, but always working towards it 🙂
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