ISBN-13: 9783565233090 / Angielski / Miękka / 144 str.
In a world that can't stop talking, there is enormous power in silence. Our society celebrates the extrovert-the loud, the charismatic, the networker. But "The Power of Quiet" (inspired by Susan Cain) argues that introverts bring unique and vital gifts to the world. From Einstein to Rosa Parks, many of history's great leaders and creators were quiet people.Introverts are not anti-social; they are differently social. They recharge in solitude. This book explores the biology of temperament and debunks the "Extrovert Ideal" that dominates our schools and workplaces. Introverts are often better listeners, deeper thinkers, and more prudent risk-takers.Learn to harness your quiet power. You don't have to shout to be heard. Soft power is often the most enduring power. Whether you are an introvert trying to navigate a loud world, or an extrovert trying to understand your quiet colleagues, this book is a revelation. Stop apologizing for who you are. The world needs your depth.
There is zero correlation between being the best talker and having the best ideas.