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"hating" introverts

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The current Western bias towards extroversion is cringe. 

I admit I'm an introvert. I don't really like engaging with people. I don't like people that much, and just do my own thing. 

i find people getting "uptight" over introverts are both sensitive and hypocrites. hypocrisy since it's the narrative these days for everybody to be themselves. and sensitive since the detractors like to take and seldom give in life. so a person isn't that engaging with them. and? it's odd that one person not being engaging, when you cannot read said person's mind as to why, means one can just move on. it shows an infantile and unintelligent means of engaging with people

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Is there a question in there somewhere?

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7 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Is there a question in there somewhere?

yes. though passive-aggression amuses me. 

the point is more of a part rant/statement, and people can build off points I've made accordingly. 

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The problem with introvertion is that it can often lead to social  isolation. This is especially true in our stage orange, individualistic, technology driven world. 

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On 27/06/2024 at 10:52 AM, enchanted said:

The problem with introvertion is that it can often lead to social  isolation. This is especially true in our stage orange, individualistic, technology driven world. 

Possibly, but this isn't inherenlty bad. people are different and we shouldn't aggregate people.

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Besides, the narrative is to be oneself. it's on hyper-extroverts to filter out things and not assume everybody has to be like them. 

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