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7 guilty pleasures all introverts secretly have

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 18, 2023, 19:33 IST
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​How is the introvert world?

Introverts, often misunderstood for their reserved nature, harbour a world of guilty pleasures beneath their quiet exteriors. While they may not shout it from the rooftops, there are certain things that bring them immense joy and comfort. We have listed down some guilty pleasures that introverts secretly cherish, shedding light on the quirky and delightful aspects of their personalities.

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​Solo movie nights

Introverts find peace in the dim glow of a screen, and have solo movie nights where they can immerse themselves in stories without the need for small talk. The joy of escaping into a cinematic world alone is a guilty pleasure many introverts prefer.

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​Reading retreats

A good book is an introvert's best friend. The guilty pleasure of retreating into the pages of a favourite novel allows introverts to explore different worlds and escape the demands of social interaction. You can find them in a cosy nook at home or a quiet corner in a café, introverts cherish their reading retreats.

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​Thoughtful observations

Introverts are keen observers, finding pleasure in silently watching the world go by. People-watching becomes a guilty pleasure as they absorb the minute things of human behaviour, gaining knowledge about the complexities of relationships and interactions.

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​Virtual socialising

While introverts may not be the first to jump into large social gatherings, they secretly enjoy the comfort of virtual socialising. Engaging in online communities or chatting with close friends through text provides a sense of connection without the draining aspects of face-to-face interaction.

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Many introverts indulge in creative hobbies that allow them to express themselves without the need for verbal communication. It can be painting, writing, or playing a musical instrument, these outlets serve as guilty pleasures that provide a sanctuary for introverts to channel their thoughts and emotions.

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​The joy of missing out (JOMO)

Contrary to the popular "Fear of Missing Out" (FOMO), introverts find their kind of happiness in the “Joy of Missing Out”. Choosing for a quiet night-in over a bustling party is a guilty pleasure that allows them to recharge and prioritise self-care, cultivating a sense of contentment in their own company.

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​Mindful alone time

Introverts value their alone time, not as a means of isolation, but as a guilty pleasure that enables self-reflection and rejuvenation. They tend to go on a solitary walk in nature, meditate, or simply enjoy the peaceful space of a quiet room, introverts find joy in moments of mindful solitude.


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