The (wrong) reason we keep secrets

People often keep adverse information about themselves secret because they worry that others will judge them harshly. But those fears are overblown, according to new research.

​People often keep adverse information about themselves secret because they worry that others will judge them harshly. But those fears are overblown, according to new research. People often keep adverse information about themselves secret because they worry that others will judge them harshly. But those fears are overblown, according to new research. 

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