Say it loud and proud. These people are fine with sharing their thoughts and feelings at top volume.
When people state something with confidence, we have a tendency to assume they're correct. We think to ourselves, "Surely this dude wouldn't be loudly telling everyone in a 20-foot radius about his plan if he wasn't correct." But it turns out that these people are wrong kind of a lot. Then, people who are actually knowledgeable stay quiet on the subject. They don't want to be loudly wrong, so they just keep their opinions to themselves, even though having their input would be really beneficial.
This person, u/Generalmogar, asked the r/askreddit community, "'The loudest voice in the room is usually the dumbest': what [is] an example of this you have seen?" More than 9,000 answers poured in from people from all walks of life. Some people shared that their boss is a loudmouth who takes up all the air in the room. For other people, that person is a family member or friend. You can check out all of their anecdotes below.
And then after that, these people took some time to hike, camp, or stroll around in nature---only to find some rather annoying things left behind.
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