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854 Behavioral scientists found that the most emotionally intelligent people in a room are often the quietest, not because they have nothing to say but because they learned early that observation protects you in ways that speaking never did

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Nadia Chen @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 21:06 EDT

Behavioral scientists found that the most emotionally intelligent people in a room are often the quietest, not because they have nothing to say but because they learned early that observation protects you in ways that speaking never did

Silence in a room full of people is rarely empty — it's a surveillance system built in childhood and refined through decades of watching what happens to those who speak too soon.

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