Introversion is not a disease

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Many people, especially extroverts, have distorted ideas about introverts. This is true both in private life and in the workplace. Psychcentral.com therefore pointed to the most typical myths about introverts we should get rid of once and for all.

Introverts do not talk

Many introverts are really quiet but that is not true in general. When an introvert speaks, the what he says is mostly related to himself in some way. On the other hand, extroverts more talk and think about others.

Introverts are shy

Shyness is not just the domain of introverts. Extroverts are shy the same way as introverts, only in different situations.

Introverts shun others

In fact, introverts seek friendships in the same way as anyone else. Unlike extroverts, who have lots of not so close friends, introverts have a limited circle of very good friends.

Introverts have poor social skills

It is true that some introverts avoid social conversations. Others like to get involved, they just again tend to talk about something related to themselves.

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