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238 Quiet people usually have these 8 intimidating traits — and they don’t even realize it

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 13:00 EDT

Quiet people usually have these 8 intimidating traits — and they don’t even realize it

Their silence speaks volumes, their calm unnerves colleagues, and their laser-sharp observations make others squirm — yet most quiet people have no clue they possess this invisible power.

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