Six Superpowers of Introverts

Published: Sept. 2, 2019, noon

Introverts rise! I, Daniel Mynyk, the host of Truthspresso hereby admit that I am an introvert. I embrace the term as an accurate description of part of my personality.In this episode, we push against conventional wisdom. We contend that being an introvert can actually give us some advantages over extroverts in society. We may even be the ones who make the world go round. We even see how the Bible can champion the virtues of being an introvert.The six "superpowers" of introverts covered in this episode:Introverts are good listeners and observantIntroverts are more independentIntroverts are often more humbleIntroverts are usually more creativeIntroverts are often more frugalIntroverts can learn to be adaptableNote: Understand that this episode is for entertainment purposes only! While this episode takes some humorous, friendly jabs toward extroverts, it is not to be taken seriously. Extroverts, no need to be offended! This is all in good taste! ;)Sources cited in this episode:"The Surprising Benefits of Being an Introvert"https://time.com/5373403/surprising-benefits-introvert"6 Surprising Benefits of Being an Introvert You Can Use Every Day"https://www.scienceofpeople.com/introvert-advantage-benefits"6 Smart Money Habits of Introverts"https://www.wisebread.com/6-smart-money-habits-of-introverts