At the onset of the Culture of Personality, we were urged to develop an extroverted personality for frankly selfish reasons –– as a way of outshining the crowd in a newly anonymous and competitive society. But nowadays we tend to think that becoming more extroverted not only makes us more successful, but also makes us better people. We see salesmanship as a way of sharing one's gifts with the world.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts In A World That Can't Stop Talking (2012)
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