People with social anxiety use the "Invisible Guest Theory" to navigate overwhelming social gatherings.
At precisely midnight, the heavy oak front door did not open, yet the draft in the hallway shifted. The candles flickered in unison. Arthur felt a prickle on the back of his neck—the sensation of being watched by something that occupied no space.
Historical framing: indexes as power tools (300–400 words)
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People with social anxiety use the "Invisible Guest Theory" to navigate overwhelming social gatherings.
At precisely midnight, the heavy oak front door did not open, yet the draft in the hallway shifted. The candles flickered in unison. Arthur felt a prickle on the back of his neck—the sensation of being watched by something that occupied no space. index of the invisible guest
Historical framing: indexes as power tools (300–400 words) People with social anxiety use the "Invisible Guest