What's wrong with being introverts?

Before reading the content of this post, I expect you have read this former one ;-)

Well,...  when I mention introverts,
I do not mean to say that they cannot meet others AT ALL. It's a tendency to PREFER NOT to  meet people or public, instead They might be good--in certain "required" situations, they might learn to be good at performing things in front of others, yet they PREFER to stay in their "own world".

This is nothing to do with mental illness or sort of, either.
It's merely about our free will. Some people enjoy meeting others (even alot) and feel uncomfortable when they are alone, while others enjoy "me time"(without neglecting the fact that they are social creature) more than socializing.

The introverts might not be noticed when they appear. They might be easily forgotten or never get popular. Only few people know them, yes that's possible. But, it does not mean that their works unseen, or at least "the results" of their "unseen works" give benefits to others....

Again, this is only a matter of preference.
When someone prefers to enjoy being an introvert (and he realizes this), he is ready to be "unheard" and even voiceless. But, it does NOT mean he DOES nothing. He prefers working in silence, away from crowds or popularity. And if he ever gets popular, it is not what he is looking for....So, being forgotten soon afterwards, it is a big deal for him. He will keep working, doing what his heart tells him, making his life valuable in a way or another--lonely, silently, yet peacefully and satisfactorily.....

The extroverts can be  great popular motivators to help others go on with their lives, on TV or radio programs, mass media intervews or others.
The introverts? They might be  great silent prayer warriors for the poor or unfortunate people. Yet, no one knows their existence or knows their names.

The extroverts can be  writers, journalists, presenters, anchors, consultants and sort of, who are popular and even considered as the public heros because they voice the voiceless.
The introverts? They might contribute their ideas, but many of them never let their fans meet them, even hide themselves in different pen names. Yet, their writing keep inspire others, help others to find way out of their problems or reach their own success.

The extroverts can be singers, actors, spokepersons, models and sort of, who performs someone's masterpiece, get well-known because of it and make lots of acquaintances.
The introverts? They make, plan, design, create, discover things. They contribute to life with their talents and gifts yet they find comfort and secure even more, when they remain hidden as individuals.

Nothing wrong with it, is it?
Whether we prefer to shine for our appearance (only?)
Whether we prefer to shine for our both appearance and work
Whether we prefer to shine for merely our ideas/work and to meet as few as possible people....
It is God who will judge our real value ....

So, no more excuses to have worries....
let's lead our life and stay sharing contributions, skills, talents that are valued
to others and to ourself .....then,
leave the rest in His hands.
If you prefer to do it in silence, if you prefer to work in your close secret room, if you enjoy to meet  few people,...
just make yourself accustomed not to be noticed.
But, God stays with us every single moment, and He notices what men might never notice but our bad past and weaknesses ;-)

God bless :-)




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