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The Positives of Being an Introvert






https://www.buzzle.com/articles/the-positives-of-being-an-introvert.html

 

" Closed in a room, my imagination becomes the universe, and the rest of the world is missing out."
― Criss Jami


In a world that loves extroverts, an introvert is often looked upon as a misfit. Is that true then? Or are there any advantages of being an introvert? Let's find out.
It's a weird world out there― people who cannot be read, understood, and tagged in a particular bracket, often make others uncomfortable; and introverts, they are difficult to read. While an extrovert is out there being all comfortable with a group of people, regaling them with tales of his latest adventure in the Alps, the introvert may be in the periphery somewhere, sipping on his drink... looking completely phased out, or with a polite smile on his face... observing people.

It's common for introverts to be tagged as being socially awkward, having social anxiety or social phobia― but that is not true. Introverts are simply more focused on their own inner world, unlike extroverts who are naturally oriented towards the outside world. Introverts do not hate people, and they definitely do not need to be saved from their world, as it seems is a popular misconception. Which of course comes about because extroverts are often perceived to be the more well-adjusted of the two, and the world seems more accepting of this fact.

Yes, introverts are quiet, more difficult to read than your typical extrovert, but that is not necessarily a bad thing, as it is often tagged. Because, what an introvert lacks in social settings (and I use the term very, very loosely), he makes up for in other areas. So, what exactly might one say are the positives of being an introvert?

1. More pleasant to be around with
Introverts keep to themselves, may not necessarily speak unless spoken to, and will avoid conflicts as a thumb rule. They are not aggressive and brash, and they definitely do not insult people. All in all, they are extremely pleasant to be around with.

2. Have a unique take on most things
Introverts think... a lot. And thinking so much allows them to understand and analyze things, not just at a superficial level, but at a more deeper level, and as a result, they develop a completely unique take on subjects. They, therefore, make for excellent problem solvers and are an asset in the workplace. In fact, they often prove to be extremely creative individuals because of this very trait of being able to think beyond the obvious nuances of things.

3. They provide 'quality company'
One may assume that they are not stimulating company to be with, but that opinion bites the dust as soon as one interacts with them. It's just that they need to know a person to be comfortable around them. Once that is done, they might just pleasantly surprise you with the kind of things that they have to share. An extrovert might be all noise, but an introvert may have excellent tales to tell... he should want to tell them, is all.







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