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you feel meek, you feel like nothing you say matters. you start getting quiet when you talk because you realise that nobody cares what you have to say anyway.
then you get accused of not talking enough, or speaking too quietly. which just damages your confidence even more. so you withdraw even more, until eventually you just do not speak at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWBntJAvTmY
Opinions are like as's'holes, everyone has one and they all stink.
Level 0s, and political posters
they have evolved past the need for baby powder.
In my case I don't care much for small talk. Talking about the weather gets real old real fast when you can see the weather already and there is no guarantee it will be what they say it will be tomorrow,
Talking about who's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ who and who's getting fat doesn't interest me. If we aren't talking about important things I'm out.
And let's be honest here ... it is that kind of talk that keeps most conversations going.
there can be a kaleidoscope of reasons for this. i doubt the singular conclusion is the answer, because people are all different.