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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1626067" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>There is a source in my last post. I could have just asked if people enjoyed solitude or social events more, but I was interested in whether people actually considered themselves introverts. I'm sure you are aware that a dictionary definition is just that; it's a definition and not an in-depth study of the topic of anything. I looked up the word "farmer," in my dictionary, and it reads, "One who works on or operates a farm." Do you think someone could read that and have everything they need to know about being a farmer? I don't have a Webster's dictionary, but I got out my hard copy of The American Heritage College Dictionary," and it doesn't use the word shy anywhere in the definition. Different dictionaries use different language in their short definitions. Here are some other book sources that will help explain introversion:</p><p></p><p>Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe, PhD</p><p>Introverts in Love by Sophia Dembling</p><p>The Awakened Introvert by Arnie Kozak</p><p>Quiet Influence by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler, PhD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1626067, member: 17843"] There is a source in my last post. I could have just asked if people enjoyed solitude or social events more, but I was interested in whether people actually considered themselves introverts. I'm sure you are aware that a dictionary definition is just that; it's a definition and not an in-depth study of the topic of anything. I looked up the word "farmer," in my dictionary, and it reads, "One who works on or operates a farm." Do you think someone could read that and have everything they need to know about being a farmer? I don't have a Webster's dictionary, but I got out my hard copy of The American Heritage College Dictionary," and it doesn't use the word shy anywhere in the definition. Different dictionaries use different language in their short definitions. Here are some other book sources that will help explain introversion: Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe, PhD Introverts in Love by Sophia Dembling The Awakened Introvert by Arnie Kozak Quiet Influence by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler, PhD [/QUOTE]
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