It has taken me my entire life to realize what a difference it makes whether you're an extravert or an introvert. I'm an extravert myself and I've fallen into the same trap as most other extraverts: trying to help introverts feel comfortable to go out in public themselves. Hoo boy, big mistake. It only makes them miserable.
I met several (extreme) introverts in my life and they all (quite recently) taught me that they really don't feel the need to be where and how I am. They like making contact, but not with "people", rather with "a person". Slow, deliberate. I recognize your "...I don't make friends or fall in love easily, and when I do I do so very deeply." in this.
"Don't do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but rather treat them as they want to be treated" I think this is one of the biggest lessons I've ever learned. Not the biggest issue I had to go through as Burr meant (need to think about that for a bit) but a big lesson.
That said, I still think it's a good thing to approach introverts and make connections with them. Like any other person, they need and appreciate social interaction, as I sense from you, Nate. Just in a different way. Don't you use this site (and maybe others) to get that connection? Hopefully you'll make new friends at a certain point in time. Moving to a new city is tough (I'm not really looking forward to my move next December for 100%), but moving as a man who has difficulty making contact seems to be worse to me.
I met several (extreme) introverts in my life and they all (quite recently) taught me that they really don't feel the need to be where and how I am. They like making contact, but not with "people", rather with "a person". Slow, deliberate. I recognize your "...I don't make friends or fall in love easily, and when I do I do so very deeply." in this.
"Don't do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but rather treat them as they want to be treated" I think this is one of the biggest lessons I've ever learned. Not the biggest issue I had to go through as Burr meant (need to think about that for a bit) but a big lesson.
That said, I still think it's a good thing to approach introverts and make connections with them. Like any other person, they need and appreciate social interaction, as I sense from you, Nate. Just in a different way. Don't you use this site (and maybe others) to get that connection? Hopefully you'll make new friends at a certain point in time. Moving to a new city is tough (I'm not really looking forward to my move next December for 100%), but moving as a man who has difficulty making contact seems to be worse to me.
The mystery deepens... I think. *MySmiley*
What is/are the biggest issue(s) you've had to work out in your personal life so far?
28/10/2012 07:41:08 PM
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For me, the theme is something like "family: secrets vs. expectations of normality"
28/10/2012 07:51:07 PM
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Whether to register to vote as a Democrat or Republican!
29/10/2012 04:31:00 AM
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I take it you went for the MBA? Career changes are nothing to sneeze at.
29/10/2012 01:42:05 PM
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Well, let's see.
29/10/2012 06:02:00 AM
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Introvert / Extravert
29/10/2012 09:37:04 AM
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Wow, Nate, if eating what you like were something that needed to be earned, then you earned it.
29/10/2012 01:39:06 PM
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Thanks.
29/10/2012 03:30:33 PM
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Was that a metaphor?
29/10/2012 06:07:47 PM
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Re: Was that a metaphor?
29/10/2012 06:34:27 PM
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