Why confident and intelligent people often stay silent in meetings

Fear of social isolation often silences dissenting voices, a phenomenon termed the 'Spiral of Silence.' Individuals, especially in group settings, tend to conform to perceived majority opinions to avoid rejection. This self-censorship, amplified by social media, leads to a false consensus, hindering genuine progress and honest communication in workplaces, classrooms, and friendships. Breaking this cycle requires fostering environments where diverse perspectives are welcomed and valued.

Why confident and intelligent people often stay silent in meetings
Fear of social isolation often silences dissenting voices, a phenomenon termed the 'Spiral of Silence.' Individuals, especially in group settings, tend to conform to perceived majority opinions to avoid rejection. This self-censorship, amplified by social media, leads to a false consensus, hindering genuine progress and honest communication in workplaces, classrooms, and friendships. Breaking this cycle requires fostering environments where diverse perspectives are welcomed and valued.