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LESSON 3 · First Impressions That Last

Pleasant Is Invisible

Being nice is the minimum. It does not make you stand out — it makes you blend in. Research on memory encoding shows the brain flags experiences that feel emotionally distinct, not merely comfortable.

Think about your last networking event. You probably spoke with a dozen people. How many names do you remember? The ones that stuck likely said something unexpected, asked a surprising question, or made you laugh. Emotional spikes are what the brain files away.