that sounds like me...always the leader in any situation..prefer that to being the follower but I'm a natural leader which as I get older I prefer not to be .. but it also exhausts me, and I'm glad to be away from it at the end of the dayHate parties - don't mingle well; Enjoy one-to-one, in-depth conversations; Prefer being home to anywhere else; Like my own company. Guess I'm an introvert. That being said, in 'work groups' of any sort, I'm generally the person put in charge. I'm a good listener, value fairness, and am not afraid to speak up. So, hmmm... 80% introvert, 20% extrovert.
It's become fashionable to label people as having a mental health problem when in fact, there is nothing wrong with them at all. There have always been people who prefer to be alone. They were either thought of as simply unfriendly or an ascetic (someone who lives in isolation for religious reasons).
I presume that last remark was aimed at me? A bit of a cheek when you know nothing about me. My daughter has autism, so I do know a little about it.I disagree with you on this one. Most psychological or physical states or conditions need some level of measurement in order to be recognized by the medical community. I would be willing to bet that Greta had taken some sort of test or been observed before the someone diagnosed her with the condition.
I do however agree that there are too many people who are not qualified to make such assessments who are making them and labeling people without doing the work necessary to make a correct and proper diagnosis.
I presume that last remark was aimed at me? A bit of a cheek when you know nothing about me. My daughter has autism, so I do know a little about it.
The fact remains that people are expected to conform to certain criteria. Society dislikes anyone who is 'different', and people feel threatened by someone who is solitary. I imagine that many of the people who become nuns and monks do so because they don't quite fit into the expected mould.
I consider myself an introvert.... My happiest place is in the Library surrounded by books.
i like barnes and noble but we don't have one of those here. best i can do is buy a book at books-a-million, buy a coffee at the food court and sit in the hall on one of those centerpieces and read and drink and people watch at the mall.