Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

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  • hogfanhw81
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 362

    #16
    Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

    I'm a pastor in the United Methodist Church and consider myself an introvert. Sunday's are demanding of me and I need to recharge my batteries with "down time." Video games is one way I do that. Anyway, I would recommend a book published a couple of years ago called "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking." Not only have top executives and past presidents been introverts, but also other famous people such as Gandhi were introverts. This book helps those who are introverts articulate to extroverts, in a simplistic manner, the world of introverts and those who aren't understand us.


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    • kehlis
      Moderator
      • Jul 2008
      • 27738

      #17
      Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

      Originally posted by DrJones
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      • Speedy
        #Ace
        • Apr 2008
        • 16143

        #18
        Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

        Originally posted by hogfanhw81
        I'm a pastor in the United Methodist Church and consider myself an introvert. Sunday's are demanding of me and I need to recharge my batteries with "down time." Video games is one way I do that...
        I tell my sunday school class that I enjoy church...then go home and kill people (Battlefield 4).

        Anyways...@ the OP, I wouldn't say the world isn't introvert friendly but rather that you have to find a job that suits you. If you're not an outgoing person, marketing isn't the job for you. My first "real" job was in sales and I honestly dreaded EVERY DAY of it because I hated when somebody told me - I cannot take rejection. So, I found a career path where I sit behind a desk and work with data all day. Maybe you find a job that deals with market research or marketing from the back-end.
        Originally posted by Gibson88
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        It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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        • kehlis
          Moderator
          • Jul 2008
          • 27738

          #19
          Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

          Originally posted by Speedy
          I tell my sunday school class that I enjoy church...then go home and kill people (Battlefield 4).

          Anyways...@ the OP, I wouldn't say the world isn't introvert friendly but rather that you have to find a job that suits you. If you're not an outgoing person, marketing isn't the job for you. My first "real" job was in sales and I honestly dreaded EVERY DAY of it because I hated when somebody told me - I cannot take rejection. So, I found a career path where I sit behind a desk and work with data all day. Maybe you find a job that deals with market research or marketing from the back-end.
          Some of you really don't understand what it really means to be an introvert. I think some are mistaking poor social skills with being introverted and that isn't the truth.

          An introvert can (and they have been) very successful at both sales jobs and marketing jobs.

          Being an introvert doesn't mean you can't function the same as an extrovert.

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          • Trent Booty
            MVP
            • Jan 2015
            • 2572

            #20
            Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

            Yup, agree with Kehlis. I'm definitely introverted, but I have no problem dealing with customers or even just people in general, cashiers at stores, people I am meeting for the first time, etc. I actually am pretty damn good at it. I can go in front of a crowd at a open mic or at my school (last year was my senior year in HS, and I won our men's 'pageant' where we just had to do something cool or funny, and I did a standup comedy bit and won by a lot) and be fine.

            Not trying to brag, but that's just how the world is. It's okay to be shy or outgoing, and it's okay to be introverted or extroverted but they're not the same thing.

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            • hogfanhw81
              Rookie
              • Aug 2009
              • 362

              #21
              Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

              Originally posted by Trent Booty
              It's okay to be shy or outgoing, and it's okay to be introverted or extroverted but they're not the same thing.

              This! I have to share with so many people that just because I'm introverted doesn't mean I'm shy.


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              • TheNumber35
                Just Bad at Everything
                • Jan 2012
                • 2708

                #22
                Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

                Originally posted by kehlis
                Some of you really don't understand what it really means to be an introvert. I think some are mistaking poor social skills with being introverted and that isn't the truth.



                An introvert can (and they have been) very successful at both sales jobs and marketing jobs.



                Being an introvert doesn't mean you can't function the same as an extrovert.

                I think it may be helpful to put everyone on the same frame of reference about extroversion/introversion. This is a link to the Briggs-Myers description of both traits
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                • HealyMonster
                  Titans Era has begun.
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 5992

                  #23
                  Re: Why is the world not introvert-friendly?

                  Originally posted by kehlis
                  Some of you really don't understand what it really means to be an introvert. I think some are mistaking poor social skills with being introverted and that isn't the truth.

                  An introvert can (and they have been) very successful at both sales jobs and marketing jobs.

                  Being an introvert doesn't mean you can't function the same as an extrovert.
                  Yeah, I consider myself an introvert, and happen to be in sales and successful with it. I also do things like play on softball teams with my friends, and take my kids to the park. My favorite thing to do though is to be alone, like if I had my choice I'd just be by myself doing my own thing rather than be out at a club or doing something social.

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