Sometimes, being around other people makes you feel like a superhero, even if they don't know it. When you're alone, it's easy to doubt yourself, but when there are more people around, it feels like everyone is on your team. It’s like having invisible friends who believe in you and make you believe in yourself too. This magical feeling happens because being part of a group gives us support and helps us feel stronger.
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- When you're in a crowd, it feels like everyone is cheering for you, even if they don't know you.
- Confidence grows when your friends are with you at school, but shrinks when you're alone in the hallway.
- You feel like a rockstar when singing in front of many people, but you'd rather hide under your bed if it's just your teacher.
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See also
- Why Do People Feel ‘Nervous’ in Crowds?
- Why Do People Get ‘Nervous’ in Crowds and How Does It Affect Us?
- Why Do People Get ‘Anxious’ in Crowds?
- Why Do We Feel ‘Nervous’ in Crowded Places?
- Why Do Some People Speak More Than Others in Groups?
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