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“The lives of all of us today. There is a convoluted twin meaning that needs to be searched for. In fact, each other in almost every second..in fact, in reality..who are we? Or who is it?..The answer to this difficult diagnosis. Has become a meaning that is connected and tied to life. Like a seal of the soul full of complex aspects.. that are difficult to interpret and understand.. It’s a scene of self. to be defined by contemplation and contemplation, and to experience life through the frantic and sluggish processes of the life of life. with the essence of practice and conscience that is clear and..true..always”
This is the root of the way of life. Obtained from the book is valuable to exist in today’s world firmly and understand…
“Sabaidee Introvert”(The Happy Introvert)..The dignified and valuable writings of.. “Elizabeth Wakely” writer, American scholar…who has been interested in people’s personality since childhood..She is an expert in “Napalak” (Enegram)..and is a musician.. who plays the sonata of “Beethoven” and talks about “His personality and his musicality”
..she is an “introvert”..who leads us into the inner world of people living in this world. with thought-provoking questions The story of the show, as well as the inspirational quotes..
Actually..a person who is What kind of person is an “Introvert” classified as?
These assumptions are all myths from society. “Extrovert” but.. in fact, people “Introvert” is happy and well..!
Psychologically.. “Introvert” refers to the nature of attention that focuses on the inside of oneself rather than the outside world..It shows behavior that tends to be introverted, talks less, is dreamy, and able to be with oneself..which is the opposite of “Extrovert” refers to the nature of care that is directed towards the outside world. more than within oneself It shows behavior that tends to be social. Likes doing activities with others..talkative..and I don’t really like being alone..
R. Chansen, a very skilled translator The translator of this book..has expressed his views on this issue..interestingly that..
“All of us have these two traits in us. Any aspect that is obvious is classified as that type of person..Introvert people, therefore, are people whose conscious mind is intermingled with within themselves. They stand out in a creative way. New ideas.. There are some people. Who tries to change himself to be an “extrovert” in order to comply with social trends But deep down, I can’t. and the more you make yourself Lack of happiness.”
In the way of truth… “Elizabeth Wakely” ..gives interesting information that..people are introverts and extroverts ..from birth ..with different brain structures including Both taste and response to stimuli It’s also different…introvert people You can be happy in your own way.. the important thing is “Understanding oneself and others correctly..knowing the strengths and accepting the shortcomings of oneself..and others as a matter of fact.”
It is said that…parents or teachers Able to bring knowledge about different personalities..used to train children or disciples. to suit each child’s learning path And allow their beautiful personality to grow .. in this way .. employers will get more efficient work. If “baby introverts have privacy Teens develop a stronger sense of devotion. When learning that introverted and extroverted tendencies which is equal to human values..
For each individual ..understanding their own tendencies what kind of person it is .. will help us see the value and strengths of ourselves .. and will make us know their limitations more realistically … people tend to believe that .. being in sanctioned is to act in harmony with the group We will be suspicious if it doesn’t follow the partisans .. this kind of belief issue .. has a huge emotional impact on the introworms. causing many people to deceive themselves that… We are “extroverts” like everyone else..
But not accepting one’s true nature..this is..what creates stress.. Notice whether we are introverts or not.. can be seen from the following important points of interest ..
“We tend to blame superficiality/when we do things, think deeply/prefer to be alone with our own thoughts, feelings, and activities/tend to like to learn. or the development of skills in oneself Will look for impulse from outside / procrastinate and buy time When wanting to avoid interaction with people/social time Sometimes I prefer to step back to be a spectator. going into circles/ability to remember people’s names Medium to low level/when talking to a group Than selecting and filtering my own thoughts until ready to speak Sometimes the issues other people talk about I have changed. / It’s easier to be yourself. If you feel comfortable with someone/don’t like being asked questions, especially from strangers../sometimes Someone just realized that We are interesting people.. after they get to know each other already../and noteworthy The introvert’s manner of speaking is always calm and calm.”
According to statistics .. what is interesting is that .. people who are introverts Only 25-30 percent of the US population This is why introverts feel alienated. from the extroverts who make up the majority and in mainstream culture../so the introverts Therefore, there is a tendency to have individuality with oneself. Feeling distant even with fellow introverts, even some when surrounded by people .It is considered a negative experience of life ever ..as in the view of “Friedrich Nitche” that seems to have emphasized that..
“I withdrew myself to seclusion. so as not to share drinking water with anyone when among the masses I live like most people and don’t really think about it. often feel similar to them want to erase me from myself and stole me away from my own soul.”
In early childhood, from infancy, most introverts are sensitive to information. that enters through all senses introvert child Jing is somewhat more comfortable. When they are isolated from the audience, as they get older, they may want to interact. but have to overcome some obstacles Because I didn’t practice joining the group. and talk continuously Like other kids…they like to play alone. because of being alone They will be much more comfortable. Although some people can join the group without any problems. But in essence, I still want to be alone..
“When minor problems arise in life I often look inside myself to find out. I never went out and asked anyone what I should or shouldn’t do..”
in the mental process introverts to understand stories or situations differently Only when those information are taken to digest and mingle with their own psychological self They are often unaware of this process. But while it’s not finished..they may not know..how they feel or what they want. Also, behavior may appear hesitant and passive.
“Sometimes, the extrovert’s thoughtful use of time It results in impulsive behavior. Discord, chaos..the opposite of introverts who always keeps emotions while reflecting on his own experience Moreover, he contemplates over and over his own experience… as long as one experience does not completely fit with his thoughts and memories. from other experiences Introverts may feel insecure..confused..and not very expressive…
“Introvert contemplates new information. Thorough and slow reaction… Extroverts are more active..they take information into their minds and react almost instantaneously.”
Introverts, in the end, assume that they tend to be comfortable with their own inner world, whether in thinking, feeling, or in moments of emptiness. …that private world It may be a source of happiness, comfort, sorrow. or entertainment
Which can be broadly concluded that.. people who spend a lot of time alone are “introverts”… while extroverts are those who think. and dreaming of making an impact on the outside world..
It can be difficult to identify…who is an introvert while they are playing roles along the line..such as host, tour guide, teacher, or actor..comedian who is an introvert. Things like Steve Martin/Rowan Atkins (“Mr. Bean”) have always had their own unique quirks. and hiding behind the scenes or roles
“Introverts” may avoid new things. The experience they cherish often ingrained in the mind by repeatedly taking drugs For example, watching a favorite movie over and over again, etc. This condition is the opposite of the extroverts. who are always happy and enjoy the diversity and having activities with other people
“The Introvert.. will become serious. and persuasive power when his deep valuesTitle: “The Happy Introvert: Exploring the Inner World of Introverts”
Subtitle: Understanding the Reality of the True Self
Date: June 23, 2023
In her thought-provoking book, “Sabaidee Introvert,” American scholar and writer Elizabeth Wakely delves into the lives of introverts, shedding light on their unique personalities and the misconceptions surrounding them. With a deep understanding of human nature and expertise in Enneagram, Wakely challenges societal myths and explores the true essence of introversion.
Contrary to popular belief, introverts are not unhappy or socially inept individuals. Psychologically, introversion refers to a focus on one’s inner world rather than the external environment. Introverts tend to be introspective, thoughtful, and comfortable with solitude. On the other hand, extroverts thrive in social settings, seeking external stimulation and interaction.
R. Chansen, the skilled translator of Wakely’s book, emphasizes that introversion and extroversion coexist within each individual. Some people may try to conform to extroverted tendencies to fit societal norms, but suppressing one’s true nature can lead to unhappiness. Wakely highlights the importance of understanding oneself and others, accepting strengths and weaknesses, and embracing individuality.
Parents, teachers, and employers play a crucial role in nurturing and appreciating different personality types. By recognizing and supporting introverted tendencies, children can develop their unique strengths and contribute more efficiently in various fields. Understanding one’s own tendencies helps individuals value themselves and realistically assess their limitations.
However, societal pressure often leads introverts to believe they should conform to extroverted behaviors. This belief can have a significant emotional impact, causing many introverts to deceive themselves and pretend to be extroverts. Accepting one’s true nature is essential to avoid stress and live authentically.
Identifying introverts can be challenging, as they may adapt to different roles and situations. Many successful individuals, such as Steve Martin and Rowan Atkins, who played “Mr. Bean,” are introverts who have mastered the art of hiding behind their unique quirks. Introverts may also have a preference for familiar experiences and tend to avoid new things.
Introverts may experience intense emotions when their deep values are threatened or when feeling sad, confused, or upset. They may feel inadequate, anxious, or inactive, contrasting with extroverts who tend to become more active and expressive in similar situations. However, introverts may also exhibit anxiety and non-stop talking when feeling anxious in social settings.
Wakely’s book offers a deep exploration of the inner world of introverts, providing stories, puzzles, and thought-provoking questions that stimulate creativity and self-understanding. By embracing their introversion, individuals can find happiness, comfort, and entertainment within their private world.
Understanding and appreciating both introverts and extroverts is crucial for societal progress. Introverts should not feel misunderstood or distant, but rather valued for their unique contributions. As the world evolves, the improved understanding of introverts will lead to a more inclusive and harmonious society.
In conclusion, “Sabaidee Introvert” by Elizabeth Wakely offers a captivating journey into the inner world of introverts. By dispelling myths and embracing true selves, introverts can find happiness and fulfillment. This book serves as a guide for both introverts and extroverts to understand and appreciate each other, fostering a more compassionate and understanding society.
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What can society do to create a more inclusive and accepting environment for introverts, recognizing and appreciating their unique contributions and perspectives
Around 70-75 percent of the population. However, it is important to note that being an introvert is not a flaw or something to be ashamed of. Introverts have unique strengths and qualities that should be celebrated.
Understanding and accepting one’s introverted nature can lead to a happier and more fulfilling life. When introverts embrace their tendencies, they can focus on activities that bring them joy and recharge their energy. They can also learn to appreciate their need for solitude and introspection, which allows for deeper self-reflection and personal growth.
Parents and teachers can play a crucial role in supporting introverted children and helping them thrive. By recognizing and nurturing their specific learning styles and needs, they can help introverted children develop confidence and embrace their natural strengths. This, in turn, can lead to more productive and efficient work in the future.
It is also important for society as a whole to understand and value introverts. By recognizing that introverted tendencies are equal to extroverted tendencies in terms of human value, we can create a more inclusive and accepting environment for everyone. This means not pressuring introverts to conform to extroverted norms, but rather appreciating their unique contributions and perspectives.
In conclusion, being an introvert is not something to be understood or interpreted negatively. It is a natural and valuable personality trait that brings its own set of strengths and abilities. By understanding and accepting this, both introverts and society as a whole can lead happier and more fulfilling lives.
“Loved reading ‘Sabaidee Introvert’ by Elizabeth Wakely! This insightful piece beautifully unravels the true meaning of introversion. A must-read for anyone looking to understand and appreciate introverted personalities better.”