7 Things Every Extrovert Is Tired Of Hearing
Extroverts prefer to be around people, but that certainly doesn’t mean we fall apart if left on our own for ten minutes.
Extroverts prefer to be around people, but that certainly doesn’t mean we fall apart if left on our own for ten minutes.
It’s in our very nature as human beings to want more than that. And yet here we all are, pretending that we’re out there living the dream.
The most meaningful changes in our lives tend to rip us to pieces. That is how it always goes. No rational, happy person ever steps back to examine his life and decides that he simply must change everything about it.
We are not all the live fast, die young type. But that doesn’t mean that our lives can’t be meaningful and memorable.
Elliot Rodger was a dangerous, possibly ill man growing up in a dangerous, definitely ill society. This takes no blame off his shoulders but it does place some of it on ours.
If you aren’t aware of the confrontation skills it takes to deal with the kitchen staff during a dinner rush, count your lucky stars. Servers are skilled at pushing their points in a short, succinct fashion.
College may not have taught us everything we need to excel at in the workplace but it sure did teach us how to fake it with a passion.
After three years of throwing world-altering experiences, nobody seems to give a single care about the ways in which you’ve changed. This may be your cue to step back.
Rather than striving to impress everybody at once, strive to impress the people who inspire you. Rise up to the level of those you admire.
The harder we try to change ourselves, the stronger a particular pattern emerges within the things that we cannot alter. Whatever it is that we cannot get rid of, we might as well grow from.