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Statics say that 50% of the Indian population is made up of introverts. So, according to the society, 675 million people have to change themselves to an extrovert, to be accepted, to be successful, and to be happy. Really? Well, there is a famous saying that the quantity of knowledge in a person's brain is indirectly proportional to the number of times that person speaks in a day. And I think it's absolutely correct. This book is basically a diary of an Indian
Statics say that 50% of the Indian population is made up of introverts. So, according to the society, 675 million people have to change themselves to an extrovert, to be accepted, to be successful, and to be happy. Really? Well, there is a famous saying that the quantity of knowledge in a person's brain is indirectly proportional to the number of times that person speaks in a day. And I think it's absolutely correct. This book is basically a diary of an Indian introvert who shares her experience of living a life as an introvert and her point of views for this world which is becoming toxic day by day and is persuading introverts that being an introvert is something worst. Though this is my first book (which actually is a diary) but I am sure that it will give you some experiences of an introvert, what they feels and from what they suffers due to their introverted behaviour.
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