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Amazingly enlightening, insightful and clever
Susan Cain (a self-acknowledged introvert) points out that most of the greatest humans in history were introverts.
This is a must read - introverts and extroverts alike have so much to learn here.<br>There’s lots of good stuff, from the history of how the world became extrovert-focussed and so dismissive of introverts, the myth of leaders needing to be extroverts, how to nurture introvert (and extrovert) children, how introversion and shyness are not the same thing, why introverts make better long term investors, and much more.
We are told inspirational stories about, for example, Rosa Parks, Steve Wozniak, Eleanor Roosevelt and Gandhi. This book is mandatory reading for all parents and educators, but also for anybody that deals with people (i.e. pretty much everybody!). I got some fantastic insights into my psyche from the book explaining how us introverts relate to the world. It also provided me with some interesting insights about my personality that I hadn't thought of before & as you would expert - for an introverted thinker - that's quite something.
The book also prescribes some "feel good" information to compensate for all the raving that extroverts get. It's indeed a life-changing book - now instead of wasting energy trying to deny my quiet nature or wish it away, I will accept it and be grateful for the strengths that it gives me. Thanks to the author who dared to be so vulnerable.Read full review
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Simply mind blowing
I would recommend it to everyone who would like to understand why introverted people are the way they are and that it has a purpose and meaning that we have introverted as well as extroverted people on the planet; because the two can balance each other.
Also we can see the "backstage" of society, the hidden causes which led to today's major way of thinking.
Although, I haven't finished reading the book yet, I already like it.Read full review
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Great read
Really great book! Very insightful and the writing style keeps it both interesting and informative. Would definitely recommend for any introvert or extrovert to read great for understanding both sides of the spectrum.Read full review
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If you relate to this, please read it
Helped mu daughter no end understand the world around her and how to deal with it. Filtering out the noise is short term or a sticking plaster when needed.
This goes a long way to providing a solution.Read full review
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Good Book so far!
A very encapsulating book helping me realise some characteristics in myself being on the introvert-side of the spectrum!
Book quality is good but used, but this does not bother me at all!
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Insight
This book offers useful insights on introvert and extrovert behaviour. It does so in a readily understandable way. A useful addition to me library.
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Enjoyed it!
Great stories and real life experiences to connect and understand. Gave me a much better understanding of introversion and myself.
Great read
Really good book - it is ok to be an introvert despite the fact everyone is pushing you to become an extrovert!!!!
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Super, nice book all in good order, nicely packed. Thank you
Super, nice book all in good order, nicely packed. Thank you
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Excellent book for an introvert
Since I started reading this book, I have changed the way I used to think about myself.
Highly recommended book.
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