Peaceful people, a calm in a noisy world

Peaceful people are that disconcerting balance point in a busy world, their quiet gaze, their right manners and their feet on the ground often attract the attention of others, some assume that shyness is behind them, but in reality what underlies this profile is their good attitude to life and a well-worked inner calm.

Albert Einstein said, with great success, that the monotony and loneliness of a life at peace is what motivates the creative mind; however curious it may seem, this image of peace remains little understood in our society. by Susan Cain in her books on quiet and/or introverted personality.

“In quiet places, reason is very present. -Adlai E. Stevenson-

Thus, it is very common, for example, that the student who is always relaxed, calm and silent in the class is perceived as unansterated, shy and withdrawn. They are children “without personality”, some teachers comment slightly. Because in our society, we continue to value those who participate, who make noise and make their voices heard.

It must be said, however, that there are no better or worse personalities, nothing is as rich to our world as this broad spectrum of attitudes and behaviors that humans manifest, each, in his own way, can bring exceptional things to our reality. However, we need a mutual understanding and, above all, to be aware of the treasure behind each psychological profile.

The brains of quiet people work differently. At first glance, this idea may attract the attention of some people, but it can be said that it is not new. In the 1960s, well-known personality psychologist Hans Eysenck introduced the term threshold of brain arousal, a concept that has served to differentiate and differentiate Explain why quiet people often differ so much from this more outgoing and/or open profile to experiment, risk, challenge?

For example, studies such as the one conducted in 2012 at Harvard University corroborate the same hypothesis raised by Eysenck at the time, now let’s see what it’s based on and what it explains:

The fact that a person is calm does not mean that they are happier, more competent or smarter than those who are more agitated, nervous or outgoing, this essentially means that they see the world differently, relate differently to the environment and their daily habits are being sensitive to this profile will probably allow us to understand them much better and , why not, imitate some of their approaches, if we consider them beneficial.

“There are times when silence has the strongest voice. Leroy Brownlow

In conclusion, do we not underestimate the power that people with a calmer and more peaceful attitude can have?From their inner calm and their most relaxed charisma, they can teach us great things. Sometimes the best revolutions start from silence.

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