Pros And Cons Of Introverts

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Abraham Lincoln, Eleanor Roosevelt and Christina Aguilera, Michael Jordan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Harrison Ford, Charles Darwin and David Letterman, J.K Rowling, Bill Gates, Courteney Cox, Rosa Parks, and Mahatma Gandhi are all big names. Some names listed above are legendary, and some names listed above belong to celebrities. However, every single person listed above shares a key personality trait. Each one is an introvert (Schocker). Introverts are not shy and are an asset in society. Introversion is defined by the energy source one draws from. Extroverts draw their energy from people, places and activities. Introverts draw their energy from ideas, impressions and emotions. The common misconception is that if one does not have a bold bright …show more content…

Nevertheless, William McKnight, former head of the 3M multinational conglomerate, famously said “Hire good people and leave them alone.” He invented the practice of giving employees 15% of their time to work on individual projects that weren’t part of their everyday role. In fact this is how the Post-it note was invented. Introverted people realize that keeping the atmosphere quiet and giving employees freedom to work independently away from others is completely beneficial towards the future of the company (Prevett). Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking writes of the importance of solitude. “Solitude is a crucial ingredient in creativity.” And because of this theory, it easily explains the desire for independent working that introverts prefer. Because introverts draw energy from ideas and creativity, they tend to excel when given the independence to let creativity run …show more content…

The fact that this society in the twenty-first century favors extroverts over introverts is a madding fact for introverts. Most introverts are not shy, rather that is just their personality and the way they were created. Introverts silence does not mean that they will not make it anywhere in their life however. Abraham Lincoln was a true introvert, and despite the odds, he made it through the publicity and politics to become one of America’s greatest presidents in history. Introverts are our inventors, our engineers; they join with extroverts to be our doctors and politicians. The introverts are the quiet voices that encourage the dreams and dare to listen long enough to pick out the genuine ideas. Without the introverts, there would be complete chaos in the nations, think of extroverts and introverts as yin and yang, or right and left. For balance both must