Why are some people passive?


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I'm not sure why don't you tell me.

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Passive has several meanings.
I would really like you to tell me what passive is?
That's like asking "how do people get there individual personalitys" passivness is a personality trait and it's complicated how we develope personalities
Well some people are passive because they have a set way of thinking for instance, 'Well even if I try, everything will probably just turn out the same anyhow' or it could be stress related, consider being a student with a pile of homework and only a set time limit before school starts to finish, in my case I'd end up more than frustrated and jot down what I believe to be correct without bothering to second guess and once my grade comes in the next day I'd think "ah well, at least I got a grade". Sorry for the crummy explanation.
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Why are some people aggressive?
because theyre smart. theres 2 billion people walking around on this planet, 10,000 die everyday. I laugh at the dude standing in front of me at Starbucks about to have a corinary because she forgot to put whipped cream on his latt'e. lifes to short
Why?
*lack of confidence
*didn't realize they have the rights to..
*to shy (scare) to ask
*thinks that it wouldn't work
*held back by past experience (unpleasant experience)

I am ok with passive people, i will try to give encouragement without being pushy.
But I am not ok, if people were passive and they suppress all their feelings and dissatisfication, then 'BLOW' it on others.
Could be that they just don't want to bother with the little stuff and they are content. They sit quietly and watch others and learn from them.
Because we all have different personalities. If we were all the same what a boring world this would be!
some people may seem passive, but sometimes they're really aren't. they just want to be passive because they have enough to mind than they seem they do.


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