Our overactive society views shyness as a sickness, and this is why | amNewYork
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Susan Cain, a well-known author and advocate for introverts, works to break the stigma by highlighting the unique strengths introverts bring to a world that's dominated by extroverts.
Many brilliant and successful people were thought to be shy from Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin to Rosa Parks and Meryl Streep. Cain explains that many shy people grow up to be fantastic leaders because they excel at listening, understanding others, and thinking carefully before they act.
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