Bunny bear kevin plays the #shakuhachi but doesn’t want to be seen as it makes him nervous. He knows he has to at least try to be social because it’s good for his personal growth. #personalgrowth #musicrecital #sliceoflife
Introverts often live in a quiet contradiction: they love creating art, but they dislike performing for an audience.
An introvert knows the joy comes from the act itself; the mechanical movements, the melody, the careful shaping of an idea… Art becomes a private conversation with the world rather than a public performance.
The moment eyes turn toward them, something shifts. The mask slips, the music falters, and the creator suddenly feels exposed. I don’t think it’s fear of his skills failing; it’s discomfort with being seen too personally… Feeling too exposed for comfort. Many introverted artists prefer to let the work speak recorded, so as to both appreciate the importance of social requirement while dodging discomfort gracefully.
Beauty does not have to command attention; it can simply co-exist peacefully for those who happen to hear it.

