Introverts are characterized as “self-conscious, disinclined people” or “people who are preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings rather than external things.” That’s a dope way of saying that some people prefer to spend time alone and must force themselves to be social and hippy, whereas extroverts crave human interaction and contact. Do you like staying in and reading a book with your cat to going out to a party on a Friday night? Are you ecstatic when no one else is home and you have the entire house to yourself? Do you feel exhausted after an hour of socializing? Introverts everywhere, This is it! Numerous online amusing memes depict what it’s like to be an introvert in an extroverted world. Do you prefer to spend time alone after being in a crowded place for a while? If so, you’ll read these jokes and exclaim, “Wow… same!” Examine them out.
All My Stuff Is Inside. I Have No Business Outside
Jenn Granneman, the founder of Introvert, seeks advice from an expert. Disclosed what encouraged her to set up an introverted community and what it’s been like to see it grow. According to her, she began Introvert, Dear as a personal blog in 2013. She was dating an extroverted man, working an extrovert job (teaching), and living with an extroverted roommate. She wanted to write about how it felt to be an introvert in an extrovert’s universe.
She wrote the blog completely anonymous for about two years because she didn’t want to be in the center of attention, in true introvert fashion. Her blog has since grown to become the world’s largest online community for introverts and highly sensitive individuals with the assistance of ‘quiet ones’ worldwide. It is okay to have no business; it is absolutely fine to want to remain inside.