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THE TRUTH ABOUT PEOPLE WHO AVOID SMALL TALK Psychology of People Who Hate Small Talk — 3 Brain Types Science Has Identified (And One Dark Side Nobody Talks About) Why do some people dread “So, what do you do?” while others move through small talk effortlessly? If you hate small talk, you’re not rude, antisocial, or broken. Research suggests your brain may simply be wired differently. In this video, we break down the 3 psychological profiles behind people who dislike small talk — backed by peer-reviewed research and leading scientists. You’ll discover: • Why introverts find small talk draining (it’s not just shyness) • Why highly analytical minds prefer depth (Need for Cognition theory) • How cognitive load affects social energy • What philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre meant by the hidden cost of performing a version of yourself • The Dark Side — when avoiding small talk becomes avoidance of connection • Oxford professor Robin Dunbar’s research on why fewer, deeper friendships increase well-being If surface-level conversation exhausts you, this video will explain what’s happening inside your brain — and help you understand whether it’s depth… or defense. 📚 SOURCES Cacioppo & Petty (1982) – Need for Cognition Holmes et al. (2012) – Amygdala–prefrontal links Mehl et al. (2010) – Small talk vs substantive conversations Sweller (1988) – Cognitive Load Theory Kahneman (2011) – Thinking, Fast and Slow Sartre (1943) – Being and Nothingness Kardas, Kumar & Epley (2022) – Miscalibrated expectations in conversation Dunbar (2018) – The anatomy of friendship