INTRO In a world where the loud, outgoing, and extroverted, are often praised, being an introvert can sometimes feel like you’re swimming against high tides. Everywhere you turn to, the spotlight seems to be revolving around those who thrive in crowds, who speak up without hesitation, and who are always want to be center of attention. Meanwhile, introverts like myself tend to stay on the side light, observing, reflecting, and choosing quietness over noise. Introversion is more about where we draw our energy from, while extroverts gain energy from being around others, introverts recharge by spending time alone. Introverts are often misunderstood, and characterized with being quiet or reserved with shyness or having social awkwardness. While extroversion is characterized by sociability, talkativeness, assertiveness, and excitability. But here's the thing: introversion isn’t a flaw. It’s not something to be fixed or worked on. It’s simply another way of being. And i...
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