![]() She mentions Tony Robbins as the example that our culture equates high-powered extroversion -and borderline narcissism– and as the pinnacle of leadership. Susan Cain says that Western society has an extrovert bias, and that extroverts’ traits are more likely to lead to personal and career success. However, she did a good job here with some thorough research. She studied law and she is a writer and lecturer. It’s not true that extroverts are more socially skilledĪbout The Author: Susan Cain does not actually have a background in psychology or people-related fields.Introverts are generally more sensitive to stimuli and threats, are more sensitive and get overwhelmed more easily.Introverts are better at analyzing and learning from mistakes.Brain Storming Doesn’t Work: Here’s What to Do.Good Ideas Drown In Extroverts/Introverts Mixed Groups.Alone Practice is Best Predictor of Success. ![]()
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