In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to the world, and should be encouraged and celebrated. This is part of my series suggesting that we think with our brains, not our minds. Introversion or extroversion does not seem to be a choice, but it does influence what we think.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Susan Cain: The power of introverts
In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to the world, and should be encouraged and celebrated. This is part of my series suggesting that we think with our brains, not our minds. Introversion or extroversion does not seem to be a choice, but it does influence what we think.
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