Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
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In a world populated by extroverts and narcissists, Susan Cain offers an antidote, in what is both a celebration and defence of the introvert. By showing how society overvalues the one who speaks the loudest - and in doing so often overlooks the one who sees the most - Cain gives a persuasive argument against our need for noise.
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A Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller, this book will change how you see introverts - and yourself - forever.
Our lives are driven by a fact that most of us can't name and don't understand. It defines who our friends and lovers are, which careers we choose, and whether we blush when we're embarrassed. That fact is whether we're an introvert or an extrovert.
The most fundamental dimension of personality, at least a third of us are introverts, and yet shyness, sensitivity and seriousness are often seen as a negative. Some of the world's most talented people are introverts - without them we wouldn't have the Apple computer, the theory of relativity and Van Gogh's sunflowers. In Quiet, Susan Cain shows how society misunderstands and undervalues introverts while giving them the tools to better understand themselves and take full advantage of their strengths.
Passionately argued, superbly researched, and filled with real stories, whether an introvert or extrovert, this book will change how you see human beings for good.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- ISBN: 9780141029191
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 22 mm
- Weight: 246g
- Languages: English






















