07-12-2011, 01:30 PM
I'm an introvert too. For a long time, I thought being an introvert was 'wrong'. Then I realized I thought that because it is the extraverts that are voicing their opinions for the "need to get out there", and, of course, the introverts have no desire to stand up and say "stay away from all that, there isn't a great need for it." LOL, because introverts aren't vocal. So, anyway, introversion is just as 'good' as extraversion.
I do what kycahi describes too, though. I speak more to people now because I see them better. A conversation with a cashier or a patron along the way is social interaction. I see persons, and I imagine myself walking to the ends of the Earth with them if that is what the day would bring. The day is typically more mild than that on the relationship level, as far as strangers go, LOL.
I do what kycahi describes too, though. I speak more to people now because I see them better. A conversation with a cashier or a patron along the way is social interaction. I see persons, and I imagine myself walking to the ends of the Earth with them if that is what the day would bring. The day is typically more mild than that on the relationship level, as far as strangers go, LOL.