Society dictates that we follow
specific images projected by the main stream media, so why do introverts tend
to rebel from these stereotypes? Approximately 75% of the population
are extroverts, which make the introvert the minority, yet the introvert will
not succumb to societal pressure in order to conform. Often, extroverts will
view the introvert as being antisocial, stuck up or as loners, but even with
these labels, the introvert will stand their ground with complete disregard for
how others perceive them.
A wise person speaks
because they have something to say; a foolish person speaks because they have to say something. |
Extroverts are always on the phone-
and in public spaces too yapping about trivial day to day matters that could,
to introverts, wait until they meet up with call recipients and stop
interrupting other travellers who seek quiet and will only use the phone if
there is an urgent message that can't wait. They prefer to read a book or gaze
out of the window. Extroverts often need company to feel de-stressed and they
are lonely when they keep their own company too much, whilst introverts either
crave solitude or familiar company with close friends or family and feel lonely
in a crowd of people they hardly know - and don't particularly want to know
either because they find superficial chit chat and small talk shallow and
pointless.
In my experience the people who never seem to draw breath are the ones who rarely have anything of use to add to the conversation, but merely waffle on just for sake of hearing themselves speak; whereas those who think first, and then speak are worth listening to. Extroverts have limited to no capacity for any self-reflection or analysis.
In my experience the people who never seem to draw breath are the ones who rarely have anything of use to add to the conversation, but merely waffle on just for sake of hearing themselves speak; whereas those who think first, and then speak are worth listening to. Extroverts have limited to no capacity for any self-reflection or analysis.
The problem with the 'verbal diarrhoea' is that they've not been told to shut up yet. |
But, I am hardly surprised that
society as a whole tends to favour the extrovert, just look at the scourge of
talent shows that see people competing against each other for their fifteen
minutes of feckless fame, like beetles fighting over dung. The
society seems to be obsessed with the idea that we should all be exciting,
bubbly and effervescent characters, but take a step back and you can see how fake it all is.
The
media certainly promotes raving extroverts as the norm. Every time I leave the
house, I always notice people who act as if they are in a soap opera-
exaggeratedly loud and cartoon-like. The reality is that deep introverts don't
really take the extrovert chatterboxes very seriously. We just think they're
shallow and we're silent about it. Personally, I’d like a lot more people to
shut up and not need to fill any vacuum of silence with any inanity they can
think of. I certainly don't equate talkativeness with being clever.
The Lone Wolf- the animal that fits the characteristics of an Introvert. |
Introverts
are blessed with a more realistic world-view, in which they accurately perceive
that the extrovert majority are not really very interested in anything anybody
else has to say, no matter how interesting, as extroverts are only interested
in their own egos. Introverts are much more interesting people in general, but
unfortunately they don't get many opportunities to prove it to themselves.
Extroverts can never appreciate what happens when introverts get together in
their absence.
Being an introvert has never stopped
me having fun. It's just that what is fun is different for introverts
and extroverts; I generally found introverts to have a much richer imagination
and this makes conversation much more fun than chatting with an extrovert who
may be confident and outgoing but their lack of depth makes them quite boring
people to have a chat. They want the world to
conspicuously enjoy itself in a manner of their choosing, and they turn vaguely
sanctimonious when they encounter pockets of resistance, as though their
definition of fun is the only one that matters.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with displaying a
quiet icy exterior, it's what's on the inside that matters. |
The introvert can have extroverted
tendencies while still remaining to be an introvert. Many introverts will pick
and choose the time and place to be extroverted. Within minutes, the introvert
will once again find the tranquillity of being the observer.
Despite being only 25% of the population,
the introvert will rarely change their attitude or personality to appease
others. While society will continue to make the introvert feel like an outcast,
the introvert will not be persuaded by peer pressure in order to conform to the norms and conventions.
So,
to all fellow introverts out there, accept your nature, you will be a lot
happier and healthier. Plus, you can strike fear into extroverts by telling
them you go to a restaurant or the cinema alone (this one is my favourite; you can actually see
the terror in their eyes).