Thursday, July 28, 2016

Introversion

Facebook introverts sometimes post this graphic, and it always brings a smile, at least a mental smile because ...
... because it kind of strikes a chord.

I have written about introversion before, so shan't go on at length this time because I want you to get to the TED video, below. It's a humorous but insightful look at introversion.

Before you do that, if indeed you do have the 15' to watch, let me recount one incident, which paints a bit of a picture of the difference between intros and extros.

Sue and I were on a walk when I spied a body near the sidewalk. I was taken aback, but I quickly looked about and realized that he was a worker on a house project taking a break in the shade. I processed this silently.

I had just finished my inward thoughts when Sue gasped audibly about the body and then also audibly concluded that he was just a worker taking a shady break

For the most part things go on in our introverted little heads before we take them public. One problem with that is that conversations tend to move on before we ever get to contribute our thoughts.

Anyway, if you have the time, have a look at the TED Talk and see why the bathroom can be a special place for introverts.

5 comments:

Tabor said...

I always think I am an introvert and I think this talk confirmed it. I like people, but in small doses.

Vicki Lane said...

I know I'm an introvert -- one reason I mainly socialize on line.

Ginger said...

Thanks for this post! Entertaining guy, and a cool graphic I'd not seen before.

The Geezers said...

I am about as introverted as they come, while my wife is equally extreme on the extrovert scale. I've come to conclude these poles can be defined in this way: the introvert seeks away to adapt himself to the conditions of the world. The extravert would very much like the world to become what he or she wants.

Jenn Jilks said...

Isn't that interesting! I do understand what you mean.
Alternatviely, when I am done wrong in a restaurant, or in public, or when a driver cuts me off, I honk the horn. Hubby simply verbalizes it to me. I like to speak out at that point. I've held my tongue. Someone on a phone in a restaurant, for example, or being loud. I speak up, sometimes not if I know hubby would be uncomfortable. I like teaching people how to treat me.