Quiet
Book

Quiet

Author: Susan Cain
Pages: 370
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2012
Category: research
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Experience the bestseller that launched the Quiet Movement and transformed global perceptions of introverts, providing affirmation, acceptance, and motivation. "Extensively researched, profoundly enlightening, and captivating, 'Quiet' serves as a vital tool for those seeking insight into the unique qualities of the introverted segment of society. " Gretchen Rubin, who authored The Happiness Project, said this. One of the top books of the year, according to recommendations from People, O: The Oprah Magazine, Christian Science Monitor, and Inc. The Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews. Approximately 33% of the individuals we are acquainted with tend to be introverted. They prefer listening to speaking, innovate and create but dislike self-promotion, and favor working independently rather than in teams. Rosa Parks, Chopin, and Dr. are introverts. Credit for many of society's great contributions is due to individuals such as Dr. Seuss and Steve Wozniak. Susan Cain makes a case in "Quiet" that introverts are significantly underestimated, demonstrating the losses incurred as a result. She tracks the growth of the Extrovert Ideal over the twentieth century and delves into its profound infiltration of our society. She also acquaints us with accomplished introverts. This includes a clever, dynamic public speaker who rejuvenates in seclusion following his speeches, and a top-selling salesperson who subtly leverages the impact of inquiries. The book Quiet is passionately argued, impeccably researched, and filled with indelible stories of real people, making it capable of permanently changing our perception of introverts and, equally important, their own self-perception. Now, with additional resources from Libris, such as a guide for readers and extra content.