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El poder de los introvertidos en un mundo incapaz de callarse by Susan Cain

feyley's review against another edition

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5.0

this book was eye-opening and everything i could have asked for

buttercupita's review against another edition

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3.0

I appreciated the message of the book (Value introverts!), and enjoyed hearing more about some of the research being done, but overall found the presentation simplistic.

reallyrillo's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

3.0

I’m an introvert, but I feel like this wasn’t what I was expecting. 

buchfink_2024's review against another edition

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4.0

Very insightful! It made me reflect about my own personality and the one of close friends. I learned about patterns that exist in our society that I haven’t noticed e.g. in education or in the design of offices.

bvilushis's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.25

caitlincook918's review against another edition

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informative reflective slow-paced

3.0

rexcy_ayekpam's review against another edition

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informative inspiring fast-paced

4.25

lduubs's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

greg_m's review against another edition

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5.0

Susan Cain waxes poetic about the values of existing in an extroverted Western culture. She uses a plethora of reseach, both from literature and from the personal experiences she subjects herself to for the sake of writing this book. It was interesting to see how many examples she came up with that seemed to suggest that introvers were more creative, they could be more effective leaders given the right environment, they had a stronger grip on delayed gratification and a lower "reward-sensitivity." They are called "high-reactives," or "highly-sensitive;" both of these terms seem to stem from the observation that those with the most active amygdalas were most likely to be introverted. She discussed in length an amazing amount of material concerning the neurochemistry/neurobiology behind the differences between the temperments. A notable example was the ARAS (ascending reticular activating system) that controls the level of stimulations we recieve by regulating how much sensory information we take in. How cool is that? Apparently, an introvert can act like an extrovert by virtue of the Fair Trait Agreement: one has the ability to act completely out of character, convincingly so, if ti supports one's "core personal projects." Again, how cool is that? Reading this book equipped me to live a life that is better suited to myself.

Some critical implementations from this book are taking time to think out responses/arguements; learn to balance my stimulation levels in ways that benefit my pace; and take more pleasure in the auto-didact in me by letting myself enter a state of flow and practicing "deliberate practice." This is the kind of progress you make by self-assessment and revision so that each attempt is better than the last. I also should take care to recognize that I, nor anyone else, need live by the Extrovert Ideal.

signorponza's review against another edition

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5.0

Hai presente quando si dice dell’importanza di sentirsi rappresentati e potersi riconoscere nelle storie (non solo nei libri, ma anche in tv, al cinema, ecc…)? Ecco, per me questo libro fin dalle prime pagine ha significato esattamente quella cosa lì. Parla delle persone introverse e di quanto spesso ci si senta fuori posto perché, di fatto, il mondo contemporaneo è disegnato quasi esclusivamente su misura degli estroversi. Ne parla raccontando esempi e aneddoti, ma anche e soprattutto basandosi su ricerche e studi condotti negli ultimi anni. Credo sia un saggio estremamente interessante, non solo per chi si posiziona maggiormente sul versante degli introversi, ma anche per chi si colloca nel lato opposto: serve a capire meglio le persone che si hanno attorno, nella vita privata ma anche nei contesti lavorativi. Il capitolo finale è inoltre dedicato a chi ha a che fare con bambini e bambine (genitori, ma anche insegnanti) e spiega come rapportarsi al meglio con loro e creare condizioni affinché tuttə possano esprimere al meglio il loro potenziale.

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