
The Power of Misfits

remember that no matter how introverted you are, you still have the need for belonging, as all human beings do. What differs among people is how this need gets fulfilled. For example, if you are extremely introverted, your sense of belonging might be satisfied by being a part of your family alone.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
For this reason, your journey to making the most of your introversion should start with exploring your need for social interaction.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
American psychologist E.B. Titchener coined the term empathy and first introduced it into the English language, having translated the German word “Einfühlung”,
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
This also means that promoting an independent self-concept increases our ability to channel social rejection into creative activities.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
In any case, if you want to be happy, the trick is to have the right amount of social communication for your needs.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
Having an emotional connection with another person shouldn’t make you forget who you are and what you like. In fact, the best relationships encourage you to be more authentically yourself.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
many people discover that they have been living their lives for someone else way too late.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
But the most surprising finding of all was that the participants with lower self-esteem and higher levels of loneliness also gave more accurate answers.
Anna LeMind • The Power of Misfits
First of all, multiple acquaintances and social activities can be distracting. If you’re an introvert, you’re aware of the truth of this statement more than anyone else.