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Essay / Introverts the forgotten sheep of the flock - 689
« Shyness: evolutionary tactic? » This is the article written in The New York Times newspaper. Susan Cane wrote the article in June 2011. The article used various techniques to illustrate its point, such as examples, sources, and new definitions. Cain writes about shyness, introversion, social anxiety disorder, and extroversion. She compares introversion to extroversion. We need equal people in society. In my experience, people exhibit both characteristics at the same time. The article on shyness and evolutionary tactics is an interesting article because current social judgment favors extroverts, but does a disservice to introverts who also make important contributions to society. There is a tendency in American society today to be prejudiced against anyone who is not. gregarious, optimistic, part of the crowd or in the spotlightThere are people who, on the outside, are not sociable, because these people are shy. However, there is a difference between shyness and introversion. Shy people often avoid many things because they are nervous or because they blame themselves for expressing themselves. However, introverts will not be nervous or criticize themselves. Shyness and introversion are acceptable traits. It only becomes a problem when a person has social anxiety disorder that interferes significantly with their life. We want and need people to be quiet thinkers, able to come up with an idea themselves and bring it back to the group. A famous example is Steve Wozniak, an introvert who worked at Hewlett-Packard and worked after hours on the world's first personal computer. However, he needed Steve Jobs, an extrovert, to be the front person who could get in front of the crowd and, in the middle of a paper, eat up its details. When she quoted science journalist Winifred Gallagher, he summed it up as: "look before you leap" and the Rovers, "do it". At the beginning of his article, Cain used the example to set the stage for the rest of the article. She used the image of a beautiful woman standing, eyes down, under a hat. One might imagine that she was mysterious in earlier times. However, today, with advertisements like Zoloft, you would think she was sick. After reading her article, you understand that she is not an introvert. Cain used various sources in his article. Reference work for psychiatrists DSM-IV. She also used the source of a psychologist: Gregory Feist to explain the fact that some of the most creative people are introverts and extroverts..