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794 Psychology says the quietest person in a group conversation often isn’t the least engaged — they’re often the one processing at a depth the loudest voices in the room have stopped bothering to reach

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 04/16/2026 21:28 EDT

Psychology says the quietest person in a group conversation often isn’t the least engaged — they’re often the one processing at a depth the loudest voices in the room have stopped bothering to reach

While extroverts dominate conversations with quick wit and endless anecdotes, the quiet observer in the corner is often conducting a masterclass in human behavior that would make most psychologists jealous.

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