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ExcerptExcerpt from Chapter One: The Mistaken Identity To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. Hes thin and white
if hes tall hes got bad posture. What is alarming is that these descriptions all come from introverts! When the same people describe themselves, the picture changes: What stood out to me as I polled these people was the sterile and colorless quality of the archetypal introvert, contrasted by the colorized descriptions of the self-identified introverts. The stereotyped introvert is often seen as introvert by default when, in fact, introversion is defined as a preference. Introverts generally prefer a rich inner life to an expansive social life; we would rather talk intimately with a close friend than share stories with a group; and we prefer to develop our ideas internally rather than interactively. So how have we jumped from these preferences to images of a cowering, reclusive weirdo? Iris Chang commented, Whatever is not commonly seen is condemned as alien. We have lost our eyes for introversion. As we discussed in the introduction, introverts make up more than half of the population, yet we assume that introverts are an occasional deviationthe geeks in the shadows. Introversion, by definition, is not readily seen. Introverts keep their best stuff insidethat is, until it is ready. And this drives extroverts crazy! The explanation for the introverts behaviorand there must be an explanation for this behavior, say the extrovertsis that he or she is antisocial, out of touch, or simply a snob. Because introverts are trickier to read, it is easy to project our fears and negative biases onto this preference. And its not just extroverts who do this. As my informal poll revealed, we often make similar assumptions about other introverts, andmost troubling of allabout ourselves! One of the introverts I polled is a striking beauty. She described her physical appearance as OK. Another very attractive introvert described herself as the status quo. These downplayed descriptions may reflect a tendency to focus less on externals, but we also tend to downplay our very personalitiesthe style we prefer. For example, do you ever jokingly or apologetically admit to being antisocial, or view yourself as boring in relation to your chatty associates? Do you beat yourself up for not joining in? Do you worry that something is wrong with you; that youre missing out; that who you are naturally is a problem needing correction? Your nature is not the problem. The problem is that you have become alienated from your naturefrom your power source. As Isabel Briggs Myers discussed in her book, Gifts Differing, The best-adjusted people are the psychologically patriotic, who are glad to be what they are. For introverts this means, Their loyalty goes to their own inner principle and derives from it a secure and unshakable orientation to life. But we have been shaken. To reclaim the power of introversion, we must first deconstruct the assumptions we make about who we are. Related eBooks
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