Stargazer43 wrote:
Where are all of the introverts of the world hiding?
At my work, we have to give introductions pretty frequently in meetings and things. Nearly everyone in the room starts off with "Hi, I'm _____, and I'm an outgoing....". In online dating, nearly every person's profile says "I'm an outgoing.....looking for an outgoing guy". And don't even get me started on facebook! Even people who say they're introverted often seem completely opposite to their description. One person I work with who says he is an introvert is pretty much the loudest person and most social person in the office, and constantly surrounds himself with others.
It just seems like everywhere I look, I'm constantly surrounded by extroversion! I would really like to meet some more introverted people like myself, but I can't seem to find any!
That's because truly introverted people don't find things like dating sites and whatnot fun. That and calling yourself "outgoing" seems to be this silly, default self description that everyone uses and it doesn't seem to really communicate much of anything. It's like "well everyone else is outgoing so I guess I had better say that I'm outgoing". People tend to be deathly afraid of just saying "this is me and this is what you're going to get". You're constantly surrounded by extroversion, both natural and forced, because there is this basic apprehension that everyone has, that they have to present a certain image at all times.
The most introspective people fall prey to this too, so it doesn't necessarily mean that they are shallow people at all. It's just that the smartest primates on the planet can't seem to go a day without being intensely confused. How funny is that! My dog isn't pretentious or self conscious at all, she knows I'll love her and play with her, and that's simple as mud to her. But we go around second guessing and over-complicating everything.
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