Is it really bad being reserved and shy?

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2 years ago
Topics: Shy, Reserved

Being timid and reserved is typically considered to be normal, and we can see it in a large number of individuals. However, there is a question that has to be addressed. Is it so awful to be reserved and shy that you can't stand it?

It's possible that the answer is "yes, it's bad. In the sense that being shy will never be beneficial, it might not aid you in any manner, and it might somehow hinder you from achieving your goals. Anyway, shyness is normal and natural. It allows you to spend less time interacting with other people, but it might also allow you to spend a lot of time wondering.

Why should you continue to be shy if you believe you can change? Why not strive to overcome your shyness and learn to be confident?

People will be really reassuring, patting you on the back and remarking on how great it is to be shy, how it demonstrates how deeply you think about the world, how modest and intelligent you must be, among other things.

If you are doing great and it is not affecting you, why change? That is a valid point. For as long you are not hindering others and making them down, you can hug your whole character.

Why are some people so polite to a shy person or a person who is seen to be shy?

Because they do not perceive themselves to be under threat. When individuals acknowledge to having flaws, they feel superior, and they reach out to provide a helping hand to you.

But on the other side, although being an arrogant prick has its prices, it is not a purpose in and of itself. Being cool, on the other hand, is an incredible experience.  It is a mistake to refuse to change because you are afraid of becoming the complete coward you despise.

Failure on the part of the ego to recognize its own limitations as its own as a result of a profound and unduly restricting super-ego Due to your refusal to embrace or acknowledge your internalized norms as your own, you do not accept or identify yourself as you really are.

If your goal is to withdraw within yourself and remain silent in the face of our turbulent society, you will find yourself precisely where you expect to be: just hiding yourself inside your shell.

If you haven't already, you'll be disappointed when you learn it wasn't about what you're truly worth or how wonderful your objectives are; it was about how effectively you presented it to others.

It is valid when you do not want to change the way you act and look to the world, but go for it if you feel the need to change. It's never wrong to change for the betterment of yourself. Remember that.

Afterall, if it is bothering you, if it makes you feel uncomfortable, then something has to be done about it. If you are pleased with yourself, that is great. You will never be able to be the person that others expect you to be. You can only be who or what makes you happy.

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If we feel the need for change, we should fearlessly move for change because we want to improve ourselves. We should not be ashamed in this matter because we want to please ourselves. Thanks for the reminder!

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