The Power Of Introverted People
There are many who think introversion is a fault, but they are wrong. Introversion is a personality characteristic indicating a deep process relating to thoughts and emotions, as well as a preference for quiet places where crowds are low.
Carl Gustav Jung was the first to work on the extraversion-introversion dimension, defining the introvert as a person who focuses on their inner thoughts and feelings.
Even though many people are introverted, society tends to stigmatize them, encouraging opposing behaviors such as attracting attention, taking more risks, or having a large number of relationships with others. .
On the other hand, we sometimes confuse introversion and shyness, but it is not the same thing.
Shyness is characterized by feelings of anxiety and embarrassment, but also by a negative self-criticism as well as a fear of the fact, or even of the simple idea of being in society.
However, being an introvert also has its advantages. Susan Cain, lawyer and writer, tells us about it in her lectures, using a mysterious suitcase, the contents of which she does not reveal until the end of the conference. She takes the side of introverted people.
She also says that as a child, she was an introverted little girl who, among other things, loved to read a lot.
In his family, books were essential. They therefore occupied an important place throughout his life. As part of her conference, she tells us a story related to the books, as well as to the contents of her suitcase.
A story full of metaphors and intelligence, the icing on the conference cake. But rather than just telling it to you, we prefer you to see it for yourself. You will therefore find the link to this video, a little further down in this article.
With more than 10 million views, this conference is a real gem, especially for those who want to get rid of their inferiority complex once and for all, due to their tendency to introversion.
Curiosities about introversion
Here are some curious facts about introverted people, which are discussed in this video:
– Introverted people are capable of great things, both socially and privately.
Generally, they are more cautious, and take fewer risks than those extroverted. Most of the time, they are good leaders because they make decisions that are thoughtful and shared by all.
– Being an introvert is also being very creative. Great historical figures such as Jesus, Buddha or Moses at one point needed to meet in the desert to develop their ideas and be able to offer them to the world.
This is a good example to explain the importance of introversion. Many people need to be on their own to think about and realize great ideas.
In children, group work is very educational, but it is just as important that they can work on their own, especially extroverted people.
Thus, they can find themselves more often alone with themselves, to develop their share of creativity and make the most of their potential.
– The extroversion-introversion combination: for Susan Cain, you have to find the right balance, namely ambiversion.
We make the effort to dive deep within ourselves in order to get to know ourselves better, discover things, and discover ourselves.
We also make the effort to open up to others, and to share what is in us with them. Obviously, between introversion and extroversion, one of these two behaviors will necessarily cost you more than the other.
– Why are introverted people stigmatized?
For Susan, the answer lies within the very functioning of our Western societies, and more precisely that of the United States, where “the cult of personality” has imposed itself.
Businessmen are successful people, and to get what they want and expand their address book, they have no choice but to be extroverts.
What are the benefits of introversion?
If you are an introverted person, there is no point in going wrong with it, because you have qualities as good as extroverted people:
– Greater creativity.
– Greater listening skills.
– More caution and reflection.
– Better connection with your own thoughts and emotions.
– Less risky behavior.
– A more pronounced sensitivity, calm and introspection.
Finally, we recommend that you read Susan Cain’s book, Silence: The Power of Introverts in a World That Never Stops Talking .