“Introversion is a spectrum — a quiet oscillation between visibility and retreat. In public, the introverted body becomes a place of observation rather than performance. Movements soften, gestures fold inward, and attention turns back on itself.

What may seem like distance is often a heightened sensitivity — a way of navigating sound, light, and presence. Through this subtle choreography of restraint, introverts move through public space as both participants and witnesses, at once within and beside the crowd.”