One of the most interesting chapters in the book is Chapter 2, which discusses "Introverts Are Often Misunderstood." This perception is often present in everyday life, with introverts labeled as awkward, loners, and those who hate crowds and crowds, often labeled "ansos" (anti-social). However, few people realize that being an introvert isn't a weakness, but rather a strength that can be developed.
Many people judge someone solely by their outward appearance. Talkative people are perceived as friendly, while quiet people are often misunderstood. From this, I learned that being an introvert isn't a weakness, but rather a part of one's personality.
Furthermore, this chapter also taught me not to label others easily. Introverts can still socialize well, but they simply feel more comfortable in quiet environments and more meaningful relationships.
There are many misconceptions about introverts. However, you simply need to prove these myths WRONG.
The bottom line is that as an introvert, you should remain confidently yourself. There's no need to pretend to be someone else just for recognition.
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