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A review by katdfleming
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
5.0
This book changed my view on people. I think anyone could benefit wildly from reading it, regardless of your tendency towards extroversion or introversion. It gave me "bing!"-insight into why I think/do the things I do and why other people in my life behave as they do, and how both personality types can compliment the other, if each is given a supportive environment.
She nails it on the world of public education being centered on the extrovert ideal. Her ideas and observations have since changed the way I teach, and they continue to morph me into a better educator.
I feel very grateful for having read this book and exceedingly grateful to Susan Cain for writing it. Bravo.
She nails it on the world of public education being centered on the extrovert ideal. Her ideas and observations have since changed the way I teach, and they continue to morph me into a better educator.
I feel very grateful for having read this book and exceedingly grateful to Susan Cain for writing it. Bravo.