Introversion.
Okay, today let me make something very clear about me. I am an introvert. I enjoy my personal space. I don't like being social with people I don't know and I hate faking smiles and opinions. I'd rather listen to a song I enjoy listening to than talking with people without a subject. Does this mean I'm being rude to people who are social?
Hello there, I'm the Earthian.
According to the society, yes. You see, right from the early classes at school, we were taught to be social. We were asked to take part in group activities, we were told to be bold and dauntless when it comes to performances that included activities like speaking on stage and we were told to be courageous and outgoing. So, for those of us who were born introverted, life just got harder because it's not only hard for us to be social but because we enjoy the private time we get.
Life got harder because not only does the society encourage us to be a part of the team, to be outgoing and extraverted, but it also makes those who aren't social and those who are introverted feel like they are committing a crime, just for being themselves, just for being the way they are. I'm
Let me just tell you, that for every person, there is a zone of infinite potential. And that's the region where that person would work to the maximum possible extent of his/her potential. For some it maybe in an environment where they are surrounded by people with the same motives and for some, like me, the zone might just be any isolated private space where the peace that comes from the silence is just serendipitous.
There is so much more to share on this topic, which I will, but now I'll end with a note by saying it is just as important to learn to work on our own as it is to to learn to work with a group.
Lot's of love, peace.
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