I think I'm very well-qualified to write a book called "Coping with Extroversion" with advice and tips for extroverts.
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I think I'm very well-qualified to write a book called "Coping with Extroversion" with advice and tips for extroverts. Obviously an extrovert would struggle to write a book like this since they need to stop talking to do so. But, I have interacted with a few of them and I think I know how it works and have some excellent ideas about What Ought To Be Done About It.
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I think I'm very well-qualified to write a book called "Coping with Extroversion" with advice and tips for extroverts. Obviously an extrovert would struggle to write a book like this since they need to stop talking to do so. But, I have interacted with a few of them and I think I know how it works and have some excellent ideas about What Ought To Be Done About It.
@futurebird As someone who is married to an extrovert, I would read this book and tell him about it! His struggle IS real: being the last person still awake at a convention looking for someone to talk to, trying to trade life stories with a server who has other customers to serve, being married to an introvert who just wants to go home.
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I think I'm very well-qualified to write a book called "Coping with Extroversion" with advice and tips for extroverts. Obviously an extrovert would struggle to write a book like this since they need to stop talking to do so. But, I have interacted with a few of them and I think I know how it works and have some excellent ideas about What Ought To Be Done About It.
@futurebird It is sad how many people in our culture still suffer from extroversion. Where are the medications or treatments for helping people with this disability? I would absolutely buy copies of this book and share them with people who I know have this terrible condition. I know extroverts are part of human neurodiversity, but their acting out in public and in private affects us all.