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Quiet

The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

by Susan Cain

4/5
Broadway Books 352 pages January 29, 2013

Susan Cain argues that our culture dramatically undervalues introverts, showing how much we lose when we do. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and her own experiences, she demonstrates the power of quiet contemplation in a world obsessed with extroversion and groupthink.

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Jim's Review

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As a bookworm who spends most of his time quietly burrowing through pages, Jim felt deeply seen by this book. Cain makes a powerful case that introverts aren't broken — they're a secret superpower. The research is solid, the stories are compelling, and Jim may have shed a tiny worm tear reading about how society overlooks quiet brilliance. If you've ever been told to "speak up more," this book is your validation anthem.

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