Great article. My brother is an extrovert, I'm an intro. We have the same social skills/quantity of good friends but while I can spend some weekends laying around the house not talking to any of them, he gets ansy and has to "go out". He gets kind of down if he can't while I'm happy either way (as long as I get to see my friends once in a while). Seems like I got the good end of the deal (though I do get exausted talking to some people at work and having to make the conscious effort to remain 'social').
Good article i must say… and I do agree that a person with a bit of both features will be successful in life. (I also agree that this view is from an introvert’s perspective)I think the worst thing that could happen to an introvert is ” not knowing that he’s an introvert (people not knowing the true meaning of ‘introvert’)”and the best thing… the “internet” lolWhereas an extravert’s best friend is his mobile!! (I really do pity the mobile though…how does it tolerate the bad smell for such a long time..lol)
phillykid162Aug 6, 2008
Are you sure we don't have the same friends?
Closed AccountAug 6, 2008
f**k all you muthaf**kas, it was a joke you ****s****rs
detokaalAug 6, 2008
Great article.1. It takes a long time for many of us to figure out that we are different and how to handle these common situations. 2. The opposite is also true. Extraverts need to figure out the best ways to relate to us, as well.3. Intraverts actually create most of the ideas for the way things are done. Extraverts do our bidding.Last little guide for you loudmouth attention seeker Extras on handling some of us:<a class="user" href="http://intjcentral.com/manual3">http://intjcentral.com/manual3</a><a class="user" href="http://thomaslauer.com/start/How_to_handle_an_INTJ">http://thomaslauer.com/start/How_to_handle_an_INTJ</a>
blatant3Aug 6, 2008
I am definitely and introvert.I cant stand people rambling on with their small-talk because I have a short atten......WHOA Eva Mendes' nipple!!!!
shinyplasticAug 7, 2008
Great article. My brother is an extrovert, I'm an intro. We have the same social skills/quantity of good friends but while I can spend some weekends laying around the house not talking to any of them, he gets ansy and has to "go out". He gets kind of down if he can't while I'm happy either way (as long as I get to see my friends once in a while). Seems like I got the good end of the deal (though I do get exausted talking to some people at work and having to make the conscious effort to remain 'social').
Closed AccountSep 9, 2008
THE TITLE WAS THE ONE USED ON THE ARTICLE NON READING MUTHERF**KER
holohokumNov 27, 2008
Good article i must say… and I do agree that a person with a bit of both features will be successful in life. (I also agree that this view is from an introvert’s perspective)I think the worst thing that could happen to an introvert is ” not knowing that he’s an introvert (people not knowing the true meaning of ‘introvert’)”and the best thing… the “internet” lolWhereas an extravert’s best friend is his mobile!! (I really do pity the mobile though…how does it tolerate the bad smell for such a long time..lol)