8.20.2016

Susan Cain: The power of introverts



TED 2012
Susan Cain: The power of introverts ( script)
You probably think that people who love reading are unsociable and introverts. However, they easily feel the warmth of people but they are full of an adventurous mind. They'll be  knowledgeable and get better grades. They are being driven to do what they think that they are right. This is because solitude is a crucial ingredient to creativity, it'll make them experts. They can generate their own thought without instinctively mimicking.
In fact, introvert is not shy. Shyness is about fear of social judgment. People who are introverts just like being in quiet places. It's inconspicuous environments, in which they can use their talents.
This is the bias for introverts to extroverts. Our environments: our school and workplaces are mostly designed for extroverts, because many people historically think that all creativity and productivity come from sociable but ideal people are extroverts.
The speaker says our world needs a better balance, it means to need both introverts and extroverts. According to research, introverts can contribute to creativity and productivity.
Don't be controlled by groups, charismatic person and majority opinions. You need more privacy, freedom and autonomy at work. You need to work on your own to think more deeply and such places also are needed.
Leave from distracting your attention, and get inside your own heads a little more often.
Look at what's inside your own suitcase. Both introverts and extroverts will have great energy and joy. You can use and give it to others anywhere, anytime. Extroverts please create beautiful environments where everybody can be active. Introverts please open your power a bit with a little courage. The world needs you.


Let's try this.
A Quick Test To See Whether You Are An Introvert, Extrovert Or Ambivert
Words in this story
inconspicuous /in·-con·-spic·-u·-ous/ˌɪn kənˈspɪk yu əs/ not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous.

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