Some people find silence comforting because it feels like a calm room, while others find it terrifying because it feels like an empty room.
Imagine you're in a room by yourself. If the room is quiet, it can feel peaceful, like there's nothing to worry about. That’s how some people feel when they hear silence; it’s like being in a calm and safe place.
But if the room feels too empty, it can also feel scary, like something might come out of nowhere! That’s how other people feel when they hear silence; it's like being in an empty and lonely place.
What Makes Silence Feel Different
Some people are used to having a lot of noise around them, like music or voices. When the noise stops, they miss that familiar feeling, and the silence feels strange, almost scary.
Other people enjoy the quiet because it gives them space to think or feel safe. To them, silence is like a cozy blanket that wraps around them and makes everything feel calm.
So whether silence feels comforting or terrifying depends on what each person is used to, just like how some kids love being alone in their room and others get scared when they're by themselves!
Examples
- Someone enjoys quiet time alone but gets nervous in a silent room with others.
- A person finds peace during a quiet walk but feels uneasy when there's no noise around them.
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See also
- What are nervous in crowds?
- What are chronic anxiety disorders?
- What Causes the 'Kiss Illusion'?
- What is familiar?
- What is anxiety?