
Texting Isn’t Antisocial—It Shields Thought and Improves Communication
Texting is not simply avoidance of calls but a cognitive strategy that protects the quality of thinking by removing the real-time performance pressure of phone conversations. While calls demand heavy working memory, rapid formulation, and social timing, asynchronous texting allows reading, editing, and careful phrasing, which can improve communication—especially for introverts. Pace University researchers linked texting to greater self-confidence in introverts, and BMJ Open Quality found that asynchronous methods reduce cognitive workload in practice.