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As soon as I found out about this book, I knew I had to read it. As a lifelong misunderstood introvert, I resonated with a great deal of content in this book. Not only did I feel heard, but I also gained a clearer understanding of how to lean into my introverted-ness. I felt inspired by the stories and stronger in my abilities to succeed and not be held back (something I have struggled with in the past due to my inability to be the loudest one in the room). One of my biggest takeaways was the relationships between introverts and extroverts, and how two opposite partners can bring out the best in each other.
I love how the author structured this book and wrote from many perspectives, drawing on both statistics and real-life experiences to shape the contents. It certainly isn't a book written by an introvert complaining about how unfair life is; instead, it explores both sides of the spectrum, making it a compelling read for introverts and extroverts alike.
I love how the author structured this book and wrote from many perspectives, drawing on both statistics and real-life experiences to shape the contents. It certainly isn't a book written by an introvert complaining about how unfair life is; instead, it explores both sides of the spectrum, making it a compelling read for introverts and extroverts alike.