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You can be an introvert and have a powerful personality, but you’ll make more friends if you learn what these ten things are. The more these things genuinely resonate with you, the more people will want to be your friend. It takes time to get used to the social aspects of being an introvert, but maintaining a strong identity is important for those willing to persevere, and trust me, it’s worth it.
1. Introverts have a lot to share.
Introverts are often described as people who are more accustomed to their inner voice than the outward world. Introverts tend to be more down-to-earth and less prone to extremes than extroverts, and they’re usually extremely selective when it comes to choosing friends and lovers. They aren’t afraid of showing themselves or their true character in the right person which has its advantages and disadvantages, obviously, but I think things are pretty much on par when it comes to normal introverted/extroverted social strategies.
2. Introversion isn’t a weakness, it just different in some ways.
Introversion can be associated with a great number of different personality types, but the most common (and even prominent) character is that of a shy and reserved person who prefers…