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Noor Mehta

Listener needs a listener too

The saying "A listener needs a listener too" suggests that even individuals who listen to others and provide support and understanding, also need someone to listen to them and offer empathy and comfort. It highlights the importance of having someone to talk to, and that everyone needs support and understanding at that time.

A listener needs a listener too

In this world there are different kinds of people, some love to travel, some love to stay at home, some love to speak, some love to listen, some love to meet new people, some are of reserved nature. In this mixture of people's nature everyone wants a friend, or every individual wants a person who can listen to his or her problems, happiness and sadness. 


Different types of people's nature


People's nature can vary and can be influenced by various factors such as upbringing, life experiences, genetics, cultural background, etc. Some common types of people's nature include:



Extroverted: Outgoing, sociable and energetic.


Introverted: Reserved, reflective and independent.


Optimistic: Positive, hopeful and confident.


Pessimistic: Negative, sceptical and doubtful.


Empathetic: Understanding, compassionate and sensitive to others' feelings.

types of people in an audience

Aggressive: Assertive, combative and forceful.


Passive: Submissive, accommodating and avoidant of conflict.


Open-minded: Willing to consider new ideas and experiences.


Closed-minded: Resistant to change and new ideas.


Organised: Methodical, systematic and efficient.



It is important to note that people's nature can be dynamic and can change over time, and individuals may display traits from multiple categories.


Person who speaks less


The person who speaks may come under the category of introverts. As described above introverts are people of reserved nature, they are less likely to speak in front of everybody but are comfortable with one unless or until their vibe matches. The person who speaks less doesn't mean that they have an attitude, but it's in their nature. 

A person who speaks less may feel a variety of emotions, such as:

lack of confidence in public speaking

Shyness: They may feel nervous or self-conscious in social situations.


Introversion: They may prefer to spend time alone or in smaller, more intimate settings.


Lack of confidence: They may feel unsure of themselves and their ideas.


Respect for others: They may choose to speak less out of respect for others who are speaking.



Listening: They may be more focused on listening and absorbing information than speaking.


Preference for silence: They may simply prefer quiet and peaceful environments.


Indecision: They may be taking time to think before speaking.


Feeling overwhelmed: They may feel overwhelmed by the social dynamics of the situation.

Expressing your thoughts to the audience

It is important to remember that everyone has unique personality traits and communication styles, and speaking less does not necessarily indicate a problem or lack of confidence.


Listener needs a listener too

Yes, that's true. Everyone has the need to be heard and understood, and listening is a valuable form of communication.




A person who speaks less may also appreciate having someone to listen to them, and may be more likely to open up and share their thoughts and feelings with a supportive and attentive listener. It is important to create a safe and non-judgmental space for all people to express themselves, regardless of how much they choose to speak.

Know how to create interest in the audience

It's proven that a combination of an introvert and an extrovert is the best friendship or a relationship. An introvert finds his comfort in an extrovert. Usually introverted people speak less, and always listen to their extrovert friend who always speaks more.




But it's the responsibility of a second friend to always understand their other friend's feelings, always asking about whether they are comfortable with the things going on or not? Introverts are proven to be the best over thinkers but at the same time they will not hurt anyone. 


About The Author:


Noor Mehta, a 19-year-old from Punjab India. As a student of management, she became a blogger when she was 18 years old. She loves to read and has an optimistic outlook on life. She is eager to express her feelings and thoughts through my-lekh.com for the first time. She has rich experience working with different niche websites.

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