Or a bit of both?
I grew up very shy. I guess I questioned everything right from the start, it's in my nature lol. Not such a bad thing in retrospect. But I was always made to feel bad for being shy. Not that I was scolded for it or anything, but the 50s frame of mind that was passed down to me was that there is something wrong with you if you're shy.. let alone an introvert, which is different. Later on.. I found introverts to be treated like freaks. So those of us who would rather stay home and do whatever on their own, would spend a lot of time doing things they didn't feel like doing just so they wouldn't be outed as an introvert (though introvert isn't the name they'd go for). I enjoyed my life very much.. but most days, I just wanted to be at home, curled up with a good book or writing my heart out. I didn't dare if I wanted to be "normal" though lol.
Thankfully those days are almost gone. People still have a skewed opinion of introversion.. even many introverts! But in these years of fighting for rights and celebrating differences, the introverts are slowly being recognized too. I mean, they always were.. but not in the most appealing way. Now there's even books supporting the introvert and the discussion is growing. Introverts offer as much to the world as everyone else.. who cares if they're more comfortable spending time with themselves than with other people. I mean.. have you MET the other people??? lol.
So.. I lean more on introversion. I have a close knit circle and my family and I am fulfilled. Isn't that the point? Are we supposed to pretend to be fulfilled by things that don't interest us so we look "normal"? Who is anyone to say I'm not right for enjoying life in different ways than another group of people? Besides.. I'm thinking that other group of people is actually greatly outnumbered.
What about you?? And if you're not an introvert.. what are your thoughts on it?
I grew up very shy. I guess I questioned everything right from the start, it's in my nature lol. Not such a bad thing in retrospect. But I was always made to feel bad for being shy. Not that I was scolded for it or anything, but the 50s frame of mind that was passed down to me was that there is something wrong with you if you're shy.. let alone an introvert, which is different. Later on.. I found introverts to be treated like freaks. So those of us who would rather stay home and do whatever on their own, would spend a lot of time doing things they didn't feel like doing just so they wouldn't be outed as an introvert (though introvert isn't the name they'd go for). I enjoyed my life very much.. but most days, I just wanted to be at home, curled up with a good book or writing my heart out. I didn't dare if I wanted to be "normal" though lol.
Thankfully those days are almost gone. People still have a skewed opinion of introversion.. even many introverts! But in these years of fighting for rights and celebrating differences, the introverts are slowly being recognized too. I mean, they always were.. but not in the most appealing way. Now there's even books supporting the introvert and the discussion is growing. Introverts offer as much to the world as everyone else.. who cares if they're more comfortable spending time with themselves than with other people. I mean.. have you MET the other people??? lol.
So.. I lean more on introversion. I have a close knit circle and my family and I am fulfilled. Isn't that the point? Are we supposed to pretend to be fulfilled by things that don't interest us so we look "normal"? Who is anyone to say I'm not right for enjoying life in different ways than another group of people? Besides.. I'm thinking that other group of people is actually greatly outnumbered.
What about you?? And if you're not an introvert.. what are your thoughts on it?