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April 14, 2022

Benefits of Being an Introvert

Benefits of Being an Introvert

If you had to guess, what would you say investor Warren Buffett and civil rights activist Rosa Parks had in common? How about Charles Darwin, Al Gore, J.K. Rowling, Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, and Google’s Larry Page? They are icons. They are leaders. And they are introverts.

The Power of Introverts

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking is a 2012 non-fiction book written by Susan Cain. Cain argues that modern Western culture misunderstands and undervalues the traits and capabilities of introverted people, leading to "a colossal waste of talent, energy, and happiness".

Author Susan Cain explains the fallacy of "group work," and points to research showing that it can reduce creativity and productivity


Introverts are more likely to be effective leaders in organizations that encourage workers to contribute ideas. Introverts’ listening skills may draw top results from their teams. Introverts also are observant, noticing details and connections others may not—including contributions that other introverts can make.