The "Quiet Boy" And Why to Never Brush 'Em Off Like Nothing

This take is meant to aid those that are known or see themselves as the "Quiet Kid" and those that want to understand. This is taken from my personal life so yes, I do assume the position, but everyone's story has altercations.



I'm not going to type "Everyone one of these guys are the same" because that is not true. A quiet person can be that way because they could be shy, "too cool fo u hun", think they don't fit in, or just plain rude.


People around never seem to look deeper than the exterior of this group. Yea, they could be shy, but they could be the coolest person behind closed doors so you shouldn't brush them off so quickly. I'm not really talking about bullying but when you say that you won't talk to that person because he's quiet is the thought that shouldn't pass.



A lot of shy people hide their talents, even simple ones. Personally, I never say I play instruments like guitar or piano or whatever (Afraid they'll think I'm parading it around like a douche who just plays to get chicks). If someone asks me what I did over the weekend (In truth I played guitar all day) I say I played music and if they ask further then I may tell them.

These "Quiet" types take into consideration what goes out of their mouth and how it effects the perception of them in those around them.



To make fun of myself a bit, I only started to shush up a bit because I thought it'd be cool and I'd be the mysterious type... But now I realize that isn't really the greatest thing, though it can be at times. Now it's just become that I can't really trust that many people... so I just stay quiet so I'm not vulnerable and nothing is used against me.



In short, never assume that the quiet guy sitting in the corner of your class is just that shy guy, but maybe if you got to know him he actually became a great companion.


This could have been written much shorter but I went into a crazy amount of unnecessary information.



Here's a Jimmy Page picture.... (This is the hidden life of that quiet kid)

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