hi. am an engineer. was reading through some journals, christian also and found some of your entries, which I found cool so I thought I could add you in my *friends* list. is that cool with you?
I noticed a comment you had made in kayc1128's journal:
dont you wonder why he is introverted? i found out a while ago that some introverts werent always like that. something along the way happened that made them look at life from the outside in, instead of the inside out. this makes them less able to clearly express their emotions with the result being that their loved ones find it difficult to relate with them. however with a little patience and pushing, they can come out of their shell and learn to enjoy life to the full. Being an introvert myself - and having been one since I first developed a personality - I would like to strenuously object to your statement. I do not look at life "from the outside in" - I am simply more oriented toward the internal world than toward the external one. That doesn't mean that I don't "enjoy life to the full" - in fact, what most extroverts consider "enjoying life to the full" wears me out and holds no appeal for me whatsoever! If I enjoy - or, even more, require - time alone, it's not because I'm afraid
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am an engineer. was reading through some journals, christian also and found some of your entries, which I found cool so I thought I could add you in my *friends* list. is that cool with you?
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dont you wonder why he is introverted? i found out a while ago that some introverts werent always like that. something along the way happened that made them look at life from the outside in, instead of the inside out. this makes them less able to clearly express their emotions with the result being that their loved ones find it difficult to relate with them. however with a little patience and pushing, they can come out of their shell and learn to enjoy life to the full. Being an introvert myself - and having been one since I first developed a personality - I would like to strenuously object to your statement. I do not look at life "from the outside in" - I am simply more oriented toward the internal world than toward the external one. That doesn't mean that I don't "enjoy life to the full" - in fact, what most extroverts consider "enjoying life to the full" wears me out and holds no appeal for me whatsoever! If I enjoy - or, even more, require - time alone, it's not because I'm afraid ( ... )
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