This document discusses shyness and social anxiety. It begins by describing common feelings of panic that shy people experience in social situations, such as public speaking. It then notes that around 50% of people report feeling shy.
The document explores what shyness is and is not. Shyness occurs on a spectrum and people may be shy in some contexts but not others. It can be caused by genetics, one's environment growing up, trauma, or brain chemistry. The document distinguishes shyness from social anxiety, noting that while shyness can be overcome with experience, social anxiety is an avoidance of all social situations due to feeling unsafe.