Shyness Isn’t a Flaw You Need to Fix
No, there is no cure for shyness, and that framing itself is worth questioning. Shyness is not a disease. It…
No, there is no cure for shyness, and that framing itself is worth questioning. Shyness is not a disease. It…
Yes, there is such a thing as being too extroverted, and it has less to do with personality judgment and…
Society is largely built around extroverted ideals, from open-plan offices and group brainstorming sessions to the cultural assumption that speaking…
Society is biased towards extroverts, and the evidence shows up in places most people never think to question. From how…
Shyness is one of those traits people assume they either have or they don’t, as if it arrived fully formed…
Shyness is not a confirmed marker of intelligence, but the two traits share meaningful overlap in how sensitive, observant minds…
Shyness is not a negative quality, though culture has spent decades framing it that way. At its core, shyness is…
Shyness is not a mental illness. It is a personality trait, a temperament tendency, a way some people experience social…
Shyness is not a disqualifier for public speaking. Many of the most compelling speakers carry real social anxiety into every…