Friday, November 7, 2014

Trust Me, You're Wrong by Raisa Bakari



Quiet will have you completely reevaluate who you are and where you belong in this world. Susan Cain remarkably introduces the world of introversion in a point of view never seen before. Susan Cain recognizes how introverts are being overlooked, and as a counter argument, she amplifies the importance of introversion and the ways in which introverted personalities have shaped the way the world is now. She also not only gives definition to what an introvert is but she introduces and honors the nature of introversion. To prove her credibility, Cain uses historical figures such as Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt as examples of how, although they were quiet-spoken, their presence was still influential and evidently impacted the world. Susan Cain also throughout the book will include her own personal experiences,because she too is an introvert. There is never a stale moment in the non-fiction book, Quiet, for Susan Cain will answer any questions you may have about your personality and make you feel proud for your unique qualities. Quiet is an extremely intriguing book, in my opinion it deserves a five star rating because it will open your mind and replace old information that you’ve grown accustomed to with a whole new aspect of life. This book would be especially enjoyable for anyone who enjoys a sense of psychological reasoning because the book overall focuses on the mind and the emotional characteristics of introverts and briefly extroverts. It would also appeal to teenagers and parental figures, because of the mature nature and dialog Susan Cain utilizes to illustrate in depth our introvert-filled world.
 

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