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6 ways being an introvert can be disadvantageous

Last updated on - Nov 1, 2022, 11:00 IST
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Check out these reasons!

Being an introvert in this world means staying away from the toxic chaos and hurdles in the world. As great as that sounds, being an introvert has its own set of challenges and disadvantages. You lose out on opportunities that other people get quickly. Let’s take a look at the set of disadvantages of being an introvert in today’s world.

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People see you as weird

People get really put off by people staying by themselves. When you like your own company and like to stay away from others, people label you as a weird person. Those who don’t socialise with others are often looked at suspiciously or are looked down upon.

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People don’t like to network with you

Networking is an essential part of your professional life. The more you network, the more people are you bound to meet from different fields who might help you in a number of ways. But when you like to stay quiet and not talk to people much, you are losing out on great work opportunities or collaborations.

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Your talent is often overlooked

No matter how talented you are, your talents have a high chance of being overlooked when you are highly introverted. To show other people what you are capable of, you need to make a little noise. Nobody is going to notice you unless you take a step forward and make everyone look at your efforts.

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Rejections in dating life

Introverts are mostly miserable in dating life because either they don’t have the confidence to mingle with other people or they don’t have good communication skills to talk to potential partners. Introverts lose out on the dating game, big time.

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Your work is overshadowed

People take advantage of introverts by claiming their work as their own. Introverts usually avoid situations that include confrontations and fights so they keep quiet when their work is overshadowed or taken advantage of, by others. This is one of the worst things an introvert can face.

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Lots of miscommunication and judgements

People misunderstand introverts a lot. Some don’t even try to rectify their mistakes. People mistake you for being unpleasant, antisocial, insecure or snobby. Others misjudge introverts a lot even though everyone is not the same.



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