For the purposes of the question, how are you defining shy? Dictionary.com Definition of Shy
shy
1 [shahy] Show IPA adjective, shy·er or shi·er, shy·est or shi·est, verb, shied, shy·ing, noun, plural shies.
adjective
1.
bashful; retiring.
2.
easily frightened away; timid.
3.
suspicious; distrustful: I am a bit shy of that sort of person.
4.
reluctant; wary.
5.
deficient: shy of funds.
For this textbook definition, I would say no.
If you are defining shy as basically just talking less, less overt social interaction than the "average" person, I would say that is probably true. It's no surprise a wanderer, whom Ra talks percentages are (1) awakened, (2) are not of this "insanity" or (3) are different are going to have less in common to share with the average person who does not feel those very powerful and self-defining attributes. But correspondingly, I believe if you tak gathering of a bunch of wanderers and throw the average person, then the average person would be the shy one
shy
1 [shahy] Show IPA adjective, shy·er or shi·er, shy·est or shi·est, verb, shied, shy·ing, noun, plural shies.
adjective
1.
bashful; retiring.
2.
easily frightened away; timid.
3.
suspicious; distrustful: I am a bit shy of that sort of person.
4.
reluctant; wary.
5.
deficient: shy of funds.
For this textbook definition, I would say no.
If you are defining shy as basically just talking less, less overt social interaction than the "average" person, I would say that is probably true. It's no surprise a wanderer, whom Ra talks percentages are (1) awakened, (2) are not of this "insanity" or (3) are different are going to have less in common to share with the average person who does not feel those very powerful and self-defining attributes. But correspondingly, I believe if you tak gathering of a bunch of wanderers and throw the average person, then the average person would be the shy one
