Dorcas Makau
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I am a passionate and dedicated writer, weaving words into stories, poetry, and articles that captivate readers and resonate with the human experience
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Twelve fascinating psychological facts about individuals who tend to be reserved
The term "quiet" can carry various connotations. Often, we assume that quiet individuals are so for specific reasons, believing that their preference for silence reflects negatively on their confidence and self-esteem. However, this is far from the truth. We may also mistakenly link quietness with shyness, but these two personality traits are distinct. Shyness pertains to feeling uncomfortable expressing oneself in social settings, while being quiet simply means talking less and listening more. Quiet individuals may feel at ease and self-assured around others, even in bustling social situations. This distinct quality makes them intriguing and sometimes enigmatic to those they encounter. Instead of shyness, quietness is more commonly associated with introversion, although not every introvert is quiet, and not every quiet person is an introvert.
By Dorcas Makau2 years ago in BookClub
