Summary of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
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This book is powerful in its own way, as it gives a voice to the introverts of this world. That is very significant because as many as one-third to half the people in the world are introverts. Introvert refers to the people who prefer listening to speaking, reading to partying; who invent and create but are not likely to present their ideas; who are more productive working on their own rather than in a team. These people are usually labelled as quiet or reserved or even reclusive, but they also make many contributions to society — this is evident in everything from art done by van Gogh to the invention of the computer. If, like me and the author, you are an introvert, you will find yourself nodding and (silently) agreeing with all that she has written. You will understand her frustration of our extroverted world, and passion for finding balance between the two personality types.
This book is actually so convincing, sensible, and genuine it should inevitably effect change in schools and offices. It's also a clever idea to write a book that communicates to introverts – a huge percentage of the reading public – how awesome and undervalued we are. This book is relevant to all, whether you are an introvert or not. Even extroverts have introverts in their life and can gain value from a book that makes sense of their behaviour. Overall, it’s an examination into the value society places on introverts and the science that makes people more or less outgoing.
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THE EXTROVERT IDEAL
THE RISE OF THE "MIGHTY LIKEABLE FELLOW": How Extroversion Became the Cultural Ideal
THE MYTH OF CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP: The Culture of Personality, A Hundred Years Later
WHEN COLLABORATION KILLS CREATIVITY: The Rise of the New Groupthink and The Power of Working Alone
YOUR BIOLOGY, YOUR SELF?
IS TEMPERAMENT DESTINY? Nature, Nurture, And The Orchid Hypothesis
BEYOND TEMPERAMENT: The Role of Free Will (And The Secret of Public Speaking for Introverts)
"FRANKLIN WAS A POLITICIAN, BUT ELEANOR SPOKE OUT OF CONSCIENCE": Why Cool Is Overrated
WHY DID WALL STREET CRASH AND WARREN BUFFETT PROSPER? How Introverts and Extroverts Think (And Process Dopamine) Differently
DO ALL CULTURES HAVE AN EXTROVERT IDEAL?
SOFT POWER: Asian-Americans and The Extrovert Ideal
HOW TO LOVE; HOW TO WORK
WHEN SHOULD YOU ACT MORE EXTROVERTED THAN YOU REALLY ARE?
THE COMMUNICATION GAP: How to Talk to Members of the Opposite Type
ON COBBLES AND GENERALS: How to Cultivate Quiet Kids in A World That Can't Hear Them
The Book at A Glance
Conclusion
Final Thoughts
Now What?
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