Wow. This is an incredibly insular, and empathy devoid take. The author's binary assumption that introversion and introversion are choices are incredible. Go and do some research on neurodivergence, and then go and have a think about how harmful this advice is.
Remember, shyness, like fatness, is totally determined by your DNA, and your choices have nothing to do with it.
For me it isn't just a matter of "I'd rather be in front of a computer", going to a big social encounter is extremely stressful. And the idea of approaching and talking to someone I don't know fills me with terror.
Lots more computercel cope in the thread
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Eh. I am introverted but can talk to people. It's just hard to gauge people these days. I feel like I'm walking on glass talking to people my age. And older people say dumb shit but act like big babies if you try and dish it back. So I'm just going back to working on side hustles next year.
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