Review of The Satisfied Introvert

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Review of The Satisfied Introvert

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Satisfied Introvert" by Benjamin Plumb.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Satisfied Introvert by Benjamin Plumb examines how the author’s life was impacted by being an introvert. Plumb noted early in the book that introverts are typically viewed as “not outgoing enough to be successful in an extroverted world.” Introverts make conscious efforts to be noticed and promoted. Introverts are quieter and may not draw as much attention to their skills and contributions. However, that doesn’t lessen their value or intelligence. The author attended Stanford and Harvard Business School. He is highly intelligent and analytical. He had to make a conscious effort throughout his career to present himself differently. He initially felt he needed to compensate for the flaw of being introverted by working harder on his other skills.

Throughout his life, Plumb experienced episodes of loneliness. This was largely due to his personality as an introvert. He did not go out of his way to socialize with other students or coworkers. His romantic relationships did not always end well. When a professor at Harvard suggested that he join a study group to improve his grades, he did so. It was difficult for him at first, but eventually he realized the benefit of this type of social activity.

I enjoyed reading this book. I would describe myself as an introvert, and I agree with the author’s assessment of the difficulties faced in forcing introverts to become more extroverted. Introverts are largely viewed as having a character flaw that must be overcome. However, introverts bring many benefits to the workplace. They are analytical and more comfortable working independently. These are positive traits that can lead to a successful career.

What I liked most about this book was the author’s honesty. When he described his experiences, he did not gloss over his failures. He showed readers that he overcame obstacles and carved out a successful career for himself. He described business ventures that he engaged in and explained why they were successful or unsuccessful. Readers can learn a lot by reading this book. He and his first wife got divorced, and he provided insight into the causes. He also described the happiness he found with his second wife. His pride in describing the successes of his children and stepchildren is obvious. There was nothing I disliked about this book.

I recommend this book to introverts who feel that they need to correct that character trait. The author makes clear that being an introvert is not a flaw. By reading about his successes and failures, readers with similar goals can learn from the author’s experiences. I also recommend this book to readers who enjoy true stories about overcoming obstacles and creating a life that makes you happy. I saw a few errors; however, they didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book. I give The Satisfied Introvert a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I wouldn’t rate it any less. It was interesting and informative. It is very deserving of a perfect score.

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Introverts are great the way they are. Nice to see a book appreciating this. Great review.
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I am an introvert and I don’t meet people, I feel like I can relate to this book. I’ll like to read about another introvert. Nice book and a great review!
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A boo that appreciates introverts will be best appreciated by a reserved demographic. Good review
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Good review, I can't wait to read the book. It is an interesting subject for all. Many great thinkers were also introverts and they have a lot to contribute to society.
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Sounds like an insightful book. I definitely have an interest in it now that I've read this review. Thanks.
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As an introvert, I can totally relate with the author's experiences. I feel like this would be a great book to read for any introvert.
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It occurred to me after reading your review that this introvert found a way of reaching out to many people by writing this book. Fascinating!
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Introvert is just a personality. It shouldn't be stereotyped negatively. I hope those ashamed of being introverts find confidence from Plumb's story.
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Introverts are great people it is only 'others' who see them as having problems. This book will help many understand introverts. Thanks for nice review
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Yasmine M wrote: 10 Apr 2022, 03:19 Good review, I can't wait to read the book. It is an interesting subject for all. Many great thinkers were also introverts and they have a lot to contribute to society.
Yes. Introverts are also greatly talented. The society should stop negatively stereotyping this personality.
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Raymond N wrote: 09 Apr 2022, 11:16 Introverts are great the way they are. Nice to see a book appreciating this. Great review.
Yeah. They are good in their own way. They shouldn't be negatively stereotyped.
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Sammy Kamau 2 wrote: 11 Apr 2022, 13:41 Introverts are great people it is only 'others' who see them as having problems. This book will help many understand introverts. Thanks for nice review
Exactly. People should appreciate the unique personality of introverts.
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This title speaks to me. Can't wait to pick it up.
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This book not only appreciates the values, skills and talents of introverts but also talks about the importance of them socializing with people and being outgoing. It sounds like a lovely book. Great review.
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