Everyone knows that quiet and calm people are not so modest and silent deep down. It is not for nothing that folk wisdom says that evil spirits live in still waters.
Psychology experts also agree with this opinion.
This is what those who are commonly called “quiet ones” in society actually hide about themselves.
Firstly, silent and modest people are sometimes misunderstood or underestimated.
Behind a character trait there may be a creative personality, a sensitive person, or a true leader with an extraordinary way of thinking.
Secondly, it may seem that these people do not like others and avoid noisy companies.
This is not at all the case: these are observant and situation-controlling people who only show themselves in a comfortable environment.
Third, they may seem like they don't care about other people's experiences.
In fact, they hide all their experiences and emotions.
Fourth, quiet and modest people do well in any task.
They are able to concentrate all their attention on work, which is a characteristic feature of a strong personality.
Fifthly, they are the best conversationalists and listeners. This is the person who will not just nod his head in response, but will hear and understand.
They don't just listen, they hear, they don't interrupt, and they can give good advice.
And lastly, a quiet and calm person can become a leader, because he is used to proving his professionalism with actions, not words.