
I always keep to myself. I sit quietly and observe. I see a lot of colors.
Recently, I’ve seen more colors…peoples’ true colors!
In a previous post, I mentioned that I’ve adjusted my expectations of others to a very low level, around 1%. This way, I’m not surprised or hurt when people say or do things that are hurtful.
So here’s this. There are 11 psychology facts about quiet people:
1 – They only have two to three friends.
2 – Once they’re comfortable with you they’ll talk a lot.
3 – They have too much anger, don’t get them pissed off.
4 – There’s a lot of narratives in their heads, which also could be why they’re quiet. They’re just thinking a lot.
5 – They keep their feelings and pain inside. They think no one will care about it.
6 – They’ve got the cutest smile and the weirdest laughter.
7 – They are shy, they can’t maintain eye contact.
8 – Once they get comfortable with you, they get wild and crazy fun.
9 – They’re the most observant in most situations.
10 – They are the people who are last to ask anyone for help.
11 – They’re really loyal in most relationships.
These are just a few. I think in my case it also comes with many sacrifices and downsides. It’s just how it is and I accepted it.
Don’t mistaken my drive on getting what I want in my life in most situations I’ve been or I’m going through.
There’s something else about me, I always vanish when I feel rejected.
This is me.
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I think adjusting expectations is wise. I limit expectations in others so that leads to appreciation when people are able to return grace.
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Smart! I try to maintain a positive outlook in most situations, but I still have only 1% expectations of others.
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