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:marseygigachad: "You nerds can talk to people if you want" :soyjaktantrum: "No it's literally impossible"

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42514127

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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I've always thought the whole introvert extravert thing was some psychology fart huffing. I always get like 100% introvert but I like hanging out with the boys. I vastly prefer doing things with other people compared to alone. I just don't like hanging out with normies. I choose to not go to social events because every time I do I think about how much better I could have used that time by just staying home. I'm not scared of going out either like some soys in there. I just go out, realize I am not enjoying it, and don't go out again. :marseyshrug:

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The whole introvert/extravert thing was only ever intended to be about whether you gain/lose energy from social interactions, nothing more. So an introvert would be more than happy to go to a party, meet new people, and socialise, but would be tired by the end of it and need to spend time alone to regain that energy, whereas an extravert would get tired from spending lots of time alone, and would regain that energy through social interactions.

Any analysis beyond that is pseudoscientific garbage mainly said by people who are coping about their own lack of social skills

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That's fair but tbh I just don't buy the energy thing. That's not how I work and afaik it makes no sense biologically. Like what even is 'energy' in this case?

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I am a very friendly and sociable person. I'm the life of the party but being around people is exhausting and I prefer my alone time. "Extroverts" would find being around people energizing

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Mental energy? Or is it even with trying to explain it to someone so neurodivergent they don't even really listen to music?

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Or is it even with trying to explain it to someone so neurodivergent they don't even really listen to music?

True, maybe I'm just too neurodivergent to get it. :marseyautism:

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People who have severe socially anxiety have deluded themselves into believing they are introverts when really they are just afraid of interacting with others.

Yours is actual introversion, not whatever these anxious freaks use as an excuse to be shut ins.

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Ah yeah that's probably the case. I always thought t was hilarious that there are large online communities of people talking about how introverted they are or whatever but basically nothing for extroverts. I wouldn't be surprised if most 'introverts' were just shy people copeing.

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>how much better I could have used that time

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:marseyindignant: Instead of going out to eat at a restaurant I could have grinded in a game making myself more powerful for if I ever play it with friends in the future. Clearly a better use of my time.

I do have one example where time was spent more effectively though. I was talking to a girl and she started sharing music with me and asking my opinions on it and whatnot and she was really into it but I was SUPER bored cuz I don't even really listen to music. So I made up an excuse and ghosted her so I could work on my side hustle instead. And that side hustle grew to be decently successful. Although I still feel bad about ghosting her. I actually find a girl excited to talk to me and I immediately get bored and ghost her in favor of sigma grinding. :marseysmugautist:

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This nogga is afraid of females :marseyskull: :marseyskull: :!marseyrofl:

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:marseyindignant: I'm not afraid I'm just severly neurodivergent

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:marseycry: I wish. Unfortunately I am definitely a straggot.

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>the whole introvert extravert thing was some psychology fart huffing.

"Here are two categories and you'll feel really special as you decide where you fall." Psychology is Buzzfeed.

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:marseyhesright: I have the same feelings about MBTI. I still remember when I first went to college we had a mandatory 'intro to college'' class about studying and interacting with people and whatnot. And everyone had to do MBTI and 90% of people got INTP despite it saying it was the rarest type.

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