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I spent a week sharing my feelings with everyone. Here's what happened.
- Anna Mae
- Aug 14, 2016
- 1 min read

''We all know that phrases like “How's it going?” and “How are you?” are mostly pleasantries.
It's just how we say "Hello." You're not expected to answer any more than the person asking is expected to care.
But every once in a while, someone will surprise you. You'll toss out a casual and totally insincere “How are you?” and the floodgates will open out of nowhere. “I've had the WORST DAY,” they'll say.
I've always secretly envied people who can open up on a whim like that. It seems weirdly fun. And there might be a lot of psychological benefits to it.
So I tried it. For a week, I decided that when strangers asked how I was doing, I'd actually tell them...''
by Evan Porter
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