Have you ever wondered what goes on in an introvert's mind?
Introverts are prone to overthink - how we process information is different from others. Introverts like to run scenarios through their mind, go through internal thoughts and feelings, plan and analyze before it goes to the brain, and absorb the information.
From the challenges of being an introvert to the things introverts think about all the time, this video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand introverts better!
Here are a few things introverts secretly think but never say. Do you relate to any of these?
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