Maybe come to think about it, that is the sign of an extrovert, in any event I have always from the earliest of ages found it difficult to wander into a restaurant on my own.
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I'm a chef, I own restaurants, and there's a behavior in the kitchen you have to have.
Many introverts feel there's something wrong with them, and try to pass as extroverts. But whenever you try to pass as something you're not, you lose a part of yourself along the way. You especially lose a sense of how to spend your time.
It's kind of awkward to eat alone in a restaurant because everybody's looking at me.
I am a little extrovert.
Unfortunately, some people go to a restaurant, and they aren't really there to enjoy themselves. They're there because they think they deserve to be there or because they can just afford it.
I think people recognize me if I am going out to dinner or if I am staying in a hotel. They are not quite sure at first because I have grown up a lot.
When I cut the feet out of my pantyhose that one time, I saw it as my sign. I had been visualizing being self employed prior to this happening. It was my mental preparation meeting the opportunity in that moment.
When I first read the words 'introvert' and 'extrovert' when I was 10, I thought I was both.
When people don't have any curiosity about themselves, that is always a bad sign.
People talk about alienation in the city. Diners are a place where you feel comfortable, an extension of your house.
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