Tuesday, January 2, 2024

World Introvert Day

 



January 2 marks World Introvert Day, a special day that allows introverts to recharge following a week of get-togethers and holiday cheer post New Year's Day.

You may not immediately notice them in the room, but they could be the ones who captivate you with their magnificent storytelling skills. Introverts, with their rich inner world, are known to be thinkers, reflective, self-aware, good communicators, but re-charge their batteries in their own company.

World Introvert Day was created by German psychologist Felicitas Heyne who frequently wrote on introversion. He felt introverts deserved a quiet day after the marathon of holiday and celebrations that started with Thanksgiving/Christmas and ended on the New Year's Day. The Day could help them recharge and prepare themselves for the days ahead.

Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln, were among world renowned introverts.

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