Are you an introvert or extrovert? How has that helped or hindered you in your life? My sister sent me the following article and I thought some of it was interesting:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-of-introverts
I am an introvert. Growing up I always tried to push myself to be more outgoing. Now that I'm older I'm comfortable turning down an offer to go out after work with co-workers because I'd really rather go home and spend some time with my family or have some time to myself. I don't see one as better than the other, just different. I do think that their is something to be said for going out of your comfort zone. I've had some really great experiences when I've pushed myself do something that made me uncomfortable.
I'm an engineer and there's the joke: What's the difference between an introvert engineer and an extroverted one? The introverted engineer looks at his shoes when talking to you, the extrovert one looks at your shoes when talking to you.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-of-introverts
I am an introvert. Growing up I always tried to push myself to be more outgoing. Now that I'm older I'm comfortable turning down an offer to go out after work with co-workers because I'd really rather go home and spend some time with my family or have some time to myself. I don't see one as better than the other, just different. I do think that their is something to be said for going out of your comfort zone. I've had some really great experiences when I've pushed myself do something that made me uncomfortable.
I'm an engineer and there's the joke: What's the difference between an introvert engineer and an extroverted one? The introverted engineer looks at his shoes when talking to you, the extrovert one looks at your shoes when talking to you.
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