The single most important word that describes me is “Introverted.”
I tend to keep my ideas to myself and do things myself if it’s within my
abilities. I avoid troubling others with my problems or talking to people
altogether. I like to listen to others and observe their personalities while
respecting their secrets. I like to reserve my ideas and watch others work out
their own problems by themselves. Being introverted does not mean I’m shy. At
times I am shy or rude, especially during social events, but I do try to
converse when necessary to avoid any awkward situation or I just don’t have any
motivation to talk to a person. I tend to get ignored by people because I take
so long to respond but it’s only because I try to differentiate between what doesn’t
sound rude and what does to avoid getting into trouble. Most of the time when I’m
rushed into giving a person an answer, I tend to stumble on my words or say the
wrong things. I am more comfortable having time for myself compare to having to
spend it with others and having them depend on me or me depending on them. I
enjoy being introverted although it does interfere with the way I interact with
others.
Life is all about making those little mistakes, like saying the wrong thing, thats how we learn. I wonder if you still think you will be like that in 10 years or so. I think you'll be much more outspoken and actually enjoy sharing your ideas. I'll go read you're post we did about 10 years in the future. >
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