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32.War On Introverts

Hello again, today is Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Now, the word introvert itself carries along with it a few negative connotations. It carries the stamp of selfishness or the type of person that stays home all day with the blinds closed, scowling at the children that pass by. But this isn't true, most introverts are nice people, its just that they're shy people. I consider my self a moderate introvert, meaning I'll do social things deemed "fun", though ususally I don't like the crowded rooms of dances or parties, but I still talk because I don't want to be a full introvert. Most of society nowdays popularizes the type A, type B dichotomy even though there are so many other ways a person can be than just a letter A or B. People think that type As rule the world, and if you think of ruling as going around with a fancy title and possibly a fancy hat, then this is true, type As rule the world. Unless you think who votes for those people. Type As can be too full of themselvs to vote or to stressed with the choices, whereas the Bs are more laid back where the stress won't hinder them. Bs also make things like the technology we use and think of as common today. You may say but Steve Jobs was a type A and he made technology. I'd like to correct you without insulting Steve, but he just marketed the stuff the people that made it and got little to no credit were probably type Bs or introverts. That means that type As don't seem as fit enough to wage a war on us introverts anymore, now do they?

As always

ZenMercury,
Keep calm, and the extroverts? Well they're all right as well.

ZenMercury

@ZenMercury

I think a lot about many things, but don't like to think about one thing too much; I'm kind of a rambling man.

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