Why Quiet People Are Often Misunderstood
Why Quiet People Are Often Misunderstood - Have you ever, while interacting with someone, felt that person gave us a bad impression? Even if we don't act much, we sometimes receive unpleasant treatment from others. This shouldn't happen, considering we don't act much; it's a different story if we act a lot and often cause trouble. This is a consequence we must accept.
However, there are some annoying behaviors around us. Even
if we don't act out or bother others, we still experience interference from
others. This indirectly impacts our spiritual integrity.
Nowadays, people who are very quiet and often blurt out are
labeled as strange. I'm often misunderstood about what I'm saying. Most of them
don't understand and come to their own conclusions.
As an introvert and a quiet person, when I have an idea and
express it immediately, most people will trivialize it and ignore it, causing
me to feel down and give up.
However, in the end, once they realize the quality of my
idea, they often use it and claim it as their own. It is absolutely true that
extroverted people who talk a lot are mostly very bad in my opinion in terms of
their behavior.
In both words and actions, they often mock, belittle,
assume they understand others' situations best, and tend to jump to
conclusions.
That's my experience with several extroverts. Hanging out
with extroverts only leads to hurt feelings. And so far, I've never encountered
a kind extrovert who doesn't jump to conclusions about others.
Most of them never take a serious look at a person's
personality; they just like to joke around. However, even their jokes aren't
funny to me; they often end up hurting someone's feelings.

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