I'm continually amazed by how many people who appear to be extroverts are actually introverts.
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I'm an introspective person. I'm not an extrovert.
Extroverts never understand introverts, and it was like that in school days. I read recently that all of us can be defined in adult life by the way others perceived us in high school.
Extroverts may get places faster, but for introverts it's all about working at the pace you need and, at the end of the day, performing at your best.
There is no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. Such a person would be in the lunatic asylum.
I've always been kind of an introvert growing up.
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.
When I first read the words 'introvert' and 'extrovert' when I was 10, I thought I was both.
I am very troubled by the tendency to define introverts by what they lack. Introversion is a preference, not a fallback plan.
I'm not naturally an extrovert. I'm a writer - I sit in a room by myself making things up. That is where I'm happiest.
I'm probably the most introverted extrovert you'll ever meet. Up until I got this show I was constantly told, 'She was really good, but she's just not cute enough.'
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