2. In an increasingly wired global
community, where actual social
contact is on the decline and
presence on social media networks
is used to define new found
statuses, being an introvert is
much more humane and beneficial
as the need for being networked
socially or on social media in
minimal.
3. Often out of place in large groups, one
would find introverts very good
company in a one-on-one
conversations. It’s very valuable to
interact with such people who are high
on reclusive nature for they can bring
many out of the box ideas in front of
you. Also, they are more inclined by
nature to genuinely help a person.
They are more empathetic and
kind-hearted towards other’s cause
than what extroverts usually do.
4. With sufficient company to oneself,
more introverts turn out to be thinkers
as they are able to find time for daring
out of box ideas. Rarely will you find
an introvert take abrupt decisions at
odd hours. This is what makes them
truly successful in their lives. If you
analyze in detail about all the great
men the world has ever seen, more
than half might be introverts.
5. Speaking less and thinking more
enables introverts to see things and
issues from different viewpoints, often
with an insight that others are not
capable off. Speaking less saves a lot of
time and energy for them which they
can channelize to more productive
works. Their viewpoint is also more
inclusive in nature.
6. Introverts turn out to be good listeners, which
give them the benefit of better reasoning to
analyze any given situation. Anyone who has an
inherent quality of listening patiently to what
others articulate is always rich in ideas and takes
better control of a situation than otherwise.
7. Introverts just by keeping to themselves
are self-reflective. This quality gives them
the advantage of knowing themselves
much better than most others. A person
with reclusive touch is known to be more
composed even if the circumstances
around him are tricky and problematic. He
knows his potential well enough and
possesses sufficient power to fight against
the odds.
8. An introvert, who becomes passionate in
a particular area of interest to him, often
does much better than others, simply
because he or she is able to invest more
emotional and intellectual energy into
the activity. An introvert finds solace in
his realm of imagination, which is a
source for his relatively better
performance than others.
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