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About 3/4 of the way through, I lost interest in Quiet and set it aside. But, I picked it up a few months later and finished it in a few hours. Part of the need for a break was a reaction to the repetitive message of "introverts are awesomer that extroverts". Nonetheless, I still recommend this meticulously researched book. It helped me better understand my introverted self.
I was very happy to learn that my pretend extrovert syndrome was not even remotely unusual. I love public speaking far, far beyond what my generally introverted behavior would suggest. But, I sometimes do have to rev myself up to speak confidently.
I also very much liked the description of the importance of finding a restorative niche. Quiet was helpful in making me feel okay about that, and to better realize when I need to check out temporarily to recoup.
I was very happy to learn that my pretend extrovert syndrome was not even remotely unusual. I love public speaking far, far beyond what my generally introverted behavior would suggest. But, I sometimes do have to rev myself up to speak confidently.
I also very much liked the description of the importance of finding a restorative niche. Quiet was helpful in making me feel okay about that, and to better realize when I need to check out temporarily to recoup.