Introverts aren’t voiceless—they’re quietly powerful
In many Western countries, extroversion, outgoingness, talkativeness, and charismatic salesmanship are considered requirements for success and happiness. In such cultures, introverts are not just silent, but voiceless. In today’s society, to call a person or a group “voiceless” is to call them …
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