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a soul, plus, I forgot about all the things said now.</p><p id="c982">It’s been almost two years since I’ve been out of high school.</p><p id="0861"><b>We can snuff out the shady people</b></p><p id="2322">Since we introverts tend to be observant, that also gives us the ability to identify people who might not be so good to associate with.</p><p id="0e36">We could <a href="https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/15-things-only-incredibly-observant-people-would-understand.html#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20biggest%20benefits,reading%20comprehension%20and%20reading%20speed.">read body language extremely well</a> and determine how a person would treat us if we started spending time with them. Personally, when I’m out, and take time to notice those around me and note their different mannerisms.</p><h2 id="bdc0">2. Superior Conversationalists</h2><p id="8647">I know what you’re thinking, so don’t ask it; I’ll ask it for you.</p><p id="b235">How good can you be at holding a conversation if you're an introvert?</p><p id="c972">Simple, we hold conversations, just not generic, surface-level ones. Introverts enjoy having deep, meaningful conversations. Let’s talk about the traumas you’ve acquired that caused your life to go to the garbage since.</p><p id="8f3e">We like to dig around in your head—with your consent, of course—as well as discuss riveting things <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-secret-lives-introverts/201706/why-we-need-have-deeper-conversations#:~:text=Conversationally%2C%20introverts%20prefer%20to%20dive,introvert%2C%20extrovert%2C%20or%20neither.https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-secret-lives-introverts/201706/why-we-need-have-deeper-conversations#:~:text=Conversationally%2C%20introverts%20prefer%20to%20dive,introvert%2C%20extrovert%2C%20or%20neither.">we’ve heard, read, or watched</a>. Talks like this are good for us to have; that’s how we connect.</p><h2 id="fee7">3. Mysteriously Interesting</h2><p id="bd99">Have you ever met a person that goes on and on about the things going on in their lives?</p><p id="9082">They’re telling you about what happened to them at work and the grocery s

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tore or why they don’t like the crust on their bread.</p><p id="7a50">My point is that you get to know everything about extroverted or generally outgoing people. As for introverts, since they keep to themselves, for the most part, you’re left wondering about them because they reveal so little about themselves.</p><p id="25d0">We introverts have this intriguing allure, which makes us that much more incredible.</p><h2 id="2818">4. We’re as Low-maintenance as a Toyota Corolla</h2><p id="82e0">In my free time, you can catch me reading a book, re-watching my favorite shows, or scouring the internet for information on a new topic that’s piqued my interest.</p><p id="6dee">We introverts thrive during the time we spend alone; we cherish it. We’ll never be labeled as needy, unpleasant, or hard to be around.</p><p id="e349">Since we value our space and are profoundly independent, you don’t have to worry about us being overly clingy.</p><h2 id="ec15">5. Easy to Be Around</h2><p id="4a43">Having a desirable presence is one of the many great qualities of an introvert; we’re immensely laid back. We go with the flow and don’t make a big deal of things.</p><p id="fbbe">“In a world that is always in a rush and that can’t stop talking and clamoring for the limelight, the introvert’s cool and laid-back nature is extremely appealing,” says <a href="https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/10-reasons-why-introverts-are-incredibly-attractive-people.html">Life Hack</a>, who’s absolutely correct.</p><p id="8279">And not to mention we’re some of the nicest people you will meet.</p><h2 id="d29e">Final Thought</h2><p id="9f30">All my introverts out there embrace being one. These qualities are specific to you and what makes you so unique. It’s okay to be different and not to fit in because you operate differently from others in society.</p><p id="e142">Acknowledge <a href="undefined">Ornella</a> for her article: <a href="https://readmedium.com/i-dont-know-who-i-want-to-be-when-i-grow-up-60d9fef3b0e6">I Don’t Know Who I Want To Be When I Grow up</a> that challenges the concept of knowing what you want to be when you grow up.</p></article></body>

Qualities Introverts Hold That Make Us Superheros

Extroverts, you’re still amazing.

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Often times it feels like an extrovert's world we introverts are just living in. They’re just one of the many dominant presences in the world, and at times being an introvert can feel like a disadvantage.

It’s intimidating to see introverts socializing so easily with others without having to disappear to plug themselves in for a few minutes. Despite this, I think we give ourselves a bad rep.

We introverts have traits that help us one up extroverts which should make us proud of our personality.

1. Naturally Observing

As introverts, our life is practically a never-ending movie.

Instead of grabbing some popcorn and kicking back to watch something through a screen, we closely watch the things that happen around us. Life around us is our movie.

We follow in the steps of Nicki Minaj and “just sit back and observe.”

On the real, though, as compulsive observers, we hold advantages that water mouths don’t (no offense, of course).

We notice things others miss

High school was an experience.

Being the introvert I am, I stayed to myself and tended to observe the things around me. And let me tell you, the high school I went to was a teen drama. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any popcorn to snack on.

I overheard a fair amount of tea spilled between students because of my silence and observation. Not to worry for them though I would never tell a soul, plus, I forgot about all the things said now.

It’s been almost two years since I’ve been out of high school.

We can snuff out the shady people

Since we introverts tend to be observant, that also gives us the ability to identify people who might not be so good to associate with.

We could read body language extremely well and determine how a person would treat us if we started spending time with them. Personally, when I’m out, and take time to notice those around me and note their different mannerisms.

2. Superior Conversationalists

I know what you’re thinking, so don’t ask it; I’ll ask it for you.

How good can you be at holding a conversation if you're an introvert?

Simple, we hold conversations, just not generic, surface-level ones. Introverts enjoy having deep, meaningful conversations. Let’s talk about the traumas you’ve acquired that caused your life to go to the garbage since.

We like to dig around in your head—with your consent, of course—as well as discuss riveting things we’ve heard, read, or watched. Talks like this are good for us to have; that’s how we connect.

3. Mysteriously Interesting

Have you ever met a person that goes on and on about the things going on in their lives?

They’re telling you about what happened to them at work and the grocery store or why they don’t like the crust on their bread.

My point is that you get to know everything about extroverted or generally outgoing people. As for introverts, since they keep to themselves, for the most part, you’re left wondering about them because they reveal so little about themselves.

We introverts have this intriguing allure, which makes us that much more incredible.

4. We’re as Low-maintenance as a Toyota Corolla

In my free time, you can catch me reading a book, re-watching my favorite shows, or scouring the internet for information on a new topic that’s piqued my interest.

We introverts thrive during the time we spend alone; we cherish it. We’ll never be labeled as needy, unpleasant, or hard to be around.

Since we value our space and are profoundly independent, you don’t have to worry about us being overly clingy.

5. Easy to Be Around

Having a desirable presence is one of the many great qualities of an introvert; we’re immensely laid back. We go with the flow and don’t make a big deal of things.

“In a world that is always in a rush and that can’t stop talking and clamoring for the limelight, the introvert’s cool and laid-back nature is extremely appealing,” says Life Hack, who’s absolutely correct.

And not to mention we’re some of the nicest people you will meet.

Final Thought

All my introverts out there embrace being one. These qualities are specific to you and what makes you so unique. It’s okay to be different and not to fit in because you operate differently from others in society.

Acknowledge Ornella for her article: I Don’t Know Who I Want To Be When I Grow up that challenges the concept of knowing what you want to be when you grow up.

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