Is It Okay to Be an Introvert?

Change your perspective on human nature

Brandon Bell

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Photo by Steve Halama on Unsplash

Being an introvert can be cool for a while but eventually, it starts to get old. You may have been an introvert from when you were a child and it may be something you’re proud about but what’s there to brag about?

Before we get into whether the title of being an “introvert” is appropriate, I use to consider myself an introvert but as of recently, my perspective has changed. Being an introvert doesn’t mean you’re someone who always likes to be alone but you’re someone who is the most productive at most at peace when you’re alone.

Let’s be honest though, everyone is these two things when they’re alone whether they’re an introvert or an extrovert. Everyone has a different definition of the term introvert and they should.

Everyone viewing this title differently only puts more insight into the true nature of what that person identifies with. When’s the last time you called yourself an introvert? How did it make you feel? If you’re constantly calling yourself an introvert even though you wish you weren’t you need to stop.

It is possible to go from introvert to extrovert, or even better someone who calls themselves an omnivert. Most people can identify with being an omnivert because it shows traits of both extroverts and…

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Brandon Bell

A young adult who’s writing is geared towards self-improvement and self care. “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.”