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A gentle but powerful celebration of introversion in a world that often prioritizes loudness. With a mix of research, storytelling, and personal insight, Cain explores how introverts think, work, and thrive but most importantly, why their contributions are so often overlooked or misunderstood. It’s eye-opening and so validating (especially for an introvert like me) if you’ve ever felt out of step in environments that reward constant socializing or high energy. Cain’s writing is compassionate and affirming, making you feel seen rather than “less than.” This book doesn’t just explain introversion, it also honours it. A great read for introverts and extroverts alike who want to better understand themselves and the people around them.