Susan Cain

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

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  • Mariana Kohas quoted10 years ago
    Brainstorming had four rules:
    1. Don’t judge or criticize ideas.
    2. Be freewheeling. The wilder the idea, the better.
    3. Go for quantity. The more ideas you have, the better.
    4. Build on the ideas of fellow group members.
  • ludmila mesbahhas quoted2 years ago
    some men prefer women with fair skin and blue eyes because they unconsciously code them as sensitive.
  • Michelle Wibowohas quoted4 years ago
    one third to one half of Americans are introverts
  • Karina Alysiahas quoted3 years ago
    that sensitive types think in an unusually complex fashion. It may also help explain why they’re so bored by small talk. “If you’re thinking in more complicated ways,” she told me, “then talking about the weather or where you went for the holidays is not quite as interesting as talking about values or morality.”
  • lyazatiqhas quoted4 years ago
    The one exception to this is online brainstorming. Groups brainstorming electronically, when properly managed, not only do better than individuals, research shows; the larger the group, the better it performs. The same is true of academic research—professors who work together electronically, from different physical locations, tend to produce research that is more influential than those either working alone or collaborating face-to-face.
  • Leyla Hasanovahas quoted8 years ago
    Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you’re supposed to. Stay home on New Year’s Eve if that’s what makes you happy. Skip the committee meeting. Cross the street to avoid making aimless chitchat with random acquaintances. Read. Cook. Run. Write a story. Make a deal with yourself that you’ll attend a set number of social events in exchange for not feeling guilty when you beg off.
  • Mariana Kohas quoted10 years ago
    This would not have come as news to Jason Fried, cofounder of the web application company 37signals. For ten years, beginning in 2000, Fried asked hundreds of people (mostly designers, programmers, and writers) where they liked to work when they needed to get something done. He found that they went anywhere but their offices, which were too noisy and full of interruptions
  • coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
    I don’t really like being the guest at someone else’s party, because then I have to be entertaining. But I’ll host parties because it puts you at the center of things without actually being a social person.”
  • coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
    rather than sitting around and talking about girls, I got to know them. I used having relationships with girls, plus being good at sports, to have the guys in my pocket. Oh, and every once in a while, you have to punch people. I did that, too.”
  • coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
    I don’t really like being the guest at someone else’s party, because then I have to be entertaining. But I’ll host parties because it puts you at the center of things without actually being a
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