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Most Amazing Qualities of Introverted Introvert People- Personal Development
Another lesson on personal development.... Do you like to be alone? If the answer is 'yes', you're probably an introvert gifted with some very powerful qualities. You see, people always think extroverts are superior to introverts. They call introverts antisocial dorks. But in reality, most high performers in the world are introverts. That's right. 98% of billionaires are introverts. Do not misunderstand it, being an introvert doesn't guarantee success. In fact, the majority of introverts are actually bums. They hide their shyness and social anxiety behind the term introvert and, instead of fixing their issues, they use their introversion as an excuse. Every man can improve his social skills and being an introvert isn't an excuse for anything, but an introvert can actually be a superpower if you know how to use it?
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Longevity
The Mischievous Morning Visitor
Having just had a hearty breakfast I went to the terrace to enjoy the beauty of the morning. I was just in time to see the sky come alive in a wide array of colors. The sun started ascending chasing away the darkness and making everything become illuminated under its influence.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity
Discoveries In the Attic
Going to the attic to help Grandma find some yarn quickly turned into a distracting trip. Opening the boxes, I wondered why they weren't labelled and found a lot of interesting knick-knacks full of memories. Items like the little toy boat that was my elder brother's, which I used to hide as a kid, or the broken bear clock that used to be cute and adorable but had since stopped ticking with a broken paw. This was my younger sister's birthday gift, but she had carelessly broken it. The stuffed froggy also laid there limp, having lost a lot of its luster.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity
Basking In the Sunlight
Today was a sunny day, the sky was clear of clouds and the sun glowed brightly in the sky. In winter these sunny days are something that I look forward to. Even now when I am preparing my breakfast I'm looking out through the window enjoying the view.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity
Exploring the Great Outdoors Together
The article explores the benefits of outdoor exercise for couples, including improved relationship satisfaction, mental well-being, cognitive function, and physical health, as well as tips for starting an outdoor exercise routine and the positive impact on relationships.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Longevity
Pricing Strategies Demystified: A Beginner's Handbook
Pricing Strategies Demystified: A Beginner's Handbook The value or the worth of a commodity is determined by various factors that mark the intersection of forces of marketing and economics. Price is the value assigned to a product or service based on a complex set of calculations, research and understanding, and risk-taking ability. It is aimed at specific customers and competitors.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Longevity
A Therapeutic Rainy Afternoon
The campus let us off at 1:00 pm today, and it was a slow day. Signing out of the campus, I began the stroll back home. Only a few steps were taken before Mother Nature gave me a surprise. A drizzle graced the day, and I ducked under the awning of a store to pull out an umbrella from my bag. It helps to be prepared. With the umbrella on my head, I continued the stroll. The petrichor spread through the atmosphere and engulfed my senses, accompanied by the pitter-patter sound of the raindrops hitting the pavement. It felt as if Mother Nature conspired to give me an autonomous sensory meridian response. I immediately felt my muscles relax, my energy levels rising, and the tiredness seeping away. The combination of the auditory, visual, and olfactory response to the rain was nature's rejuvenating therapy.
By Staringale2 years ago in Longevity


