Book Description | Researcher and psychologist Lori Hulge says that introverts are often drawn in a depressing appearance, even in cartoons. Introverts also present themselves in a pale-featured image full of sadness and depression. From this phenomenon, questions emerge: Why is introversion associated with depression, sadness, and hatred of life and people? How true is it that it is an incurable disease that must be treated? The answers are provided by scientific research, and history comes to dispel the myths and remind us of many great people who were characterized by introversion, such as Newton, Gandhi, Picasso, Al-Aqqad, Ghazi Al-Gosaibi, and Bill Gates, and it reminds us of inventions and arts that were nothing but the product of introversion, such as Apple devices, George Orwell’s novels, and the Harry Potter series. “I admit that I am introverted, but I am free from psychological complexes.” |