Sociableness

As they worked together, the silence wasn't the heavy, suffocating kind he was used to. It was a "pause to enjoy life". They talked about the maple tree, the upcoming city pick-up date, and the "cultural shock" Mrs. Gable had felt when she first moved to the city decades ago.

For the first time, Elias didn't look down. He remembered something he’d read: that kindness has a "ripple effect". He walked over, his heart hammering against his ribs like a trapped bird. sociableness

Years later, Elias sat in a crowded cafe, laughing with a group of friends he had "actively tried to make". He still felt the "fatigue" that often followed extraverted behavior—the "sociability depletion" that scientists said was normal—but he no longer feared it. He knew that while life wasn't a "level playing field," he had learned to play the hand he was dealt. As they worked together, the silence wasn't the