She lives in her dreams: Introverted Children
“Introverted children can be deceiving. They think and feel more than they show to the outside world. Puzzling as it sounds, they often know more than they themselves think they know. If they are not helped to understand how their mind works, they can underestimate their own powerful potential”
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"Rather than being self-centered, introverts are often really the opposite. Out ability to focus on our internal world and reflect on what we are feeling and experiencing allows us to understand the external world and other human beings better. What appears to be self-centeredness is actually the very talent that provides the capacity to understand what it’s like to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes."
Marti Laney - “The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World”
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So, this came up while studying the other day. If you need me I’ll be reaching my given index of un-alertness.
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