Do you think shyness or introversion is a sickness? Do shy people need to be medicated, so they will be more extroverted? A New York Times opinion writer, Susan Cain, makes the case for introverts: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/opinion/sunday/26shyness.html?_r=1
Susan also has a blog here: http://www.thepowerofintroverts.com/
She has a book entitled Quiet coming out next month.
2 comments:
I was terribly shy in high school and sometimes feel twinges of it even now. I don't think we need to all be extroverts but I will say they have an easier time of it.
I tend not to think that "shy" is the direct equivalent of "introverted." I am an introvert (prefer a lot of solitude, and quiet), but not shy (I can speak in public if need-be, and share in groups).
But I DO think extroversion is seen as the "norm". Some of us just aren't born cruise directors. Some of us (dare I say it) even find cruise directors a bit annoying. :)
Trinka (who chooses to go to the ladies' room when the "get acquainted games" start at retreats) :)
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