Quiet by Susan Cain argues that introverts are undervalued in a world that rewards extroverts. Through psychology, research, and real stories, the book shows how introverts think, work and why their strengths, like deep focus and creativity, are essential in relationships, work, and society.
Book Summary
Quiet by Susan Cain argues that introverts are undervalued in a world that rewards extroverts. Through psychology, research, and real stories, the book shows how introverts think, work and why their strengths, like deep focus and creativity, are essential in relationships, work, and society.