An inspiring book for those who feel best in solitude, but are forced to constantly apologize to others for the completely natural features of their character.
Our time is ideal for extroverts — people who are sociable and active. They are always in sight, successful, they set the pace and tone. An introvert, on the other hand, is overwhelmed by an excess of social activity. He feels that he has to somehow fit into today’s aggressive and competitive work environment, and this causes him real stress. Susan Cain, an American lawyer, lecturer, and part-time successful introvert, has written an inspiring book for those young and old who feel better alone than in public, and who endlessly have to apologize for what comes naturally to them. Moreover, an extrovert needs her work even more: the better he understands those who are arranged differently, the more chances he has to live in harmony with them.
MANN, IVANOV AND FERBER, 400 p.