I dislike the introvert stereotype. Extroversion / introversion is not a dichotomy. It is a spectrum that we all exist on, and sometimes our position of the spectrum changes depending on our situation or our mood. Some days I feel very outgoing and social; other days, I just want to stay home and not talk to or see anybody.
Next time somebody says something like, “Oh, aren’t you shy!,” respond with, “Oh, sorry, sometimes I forget tha people can be uncomfortable with silence.”
There is someone else there besides Carl. The lights are on. Somebody put up the signs, made the coffee, set out cups and snacks, and arranged the chairs.
Curiously, on the Meyers-Briggs introversion / extroversion scale, I came up an X which is someone right in the middle. Large crowds neither energize nor enervate me. They are just crowds in which I am immersed.
I don’t need to follow the usual multi-step plan organizations like that offer to “integrate” you back into “normal” society. I get along fine with family, friends and even strangers. I just need me time to unwind and get ready ready for the next round. And the larger the group, the soon I need it.
This reminds me of something Johnny Carson mentioned on The Tonight Show; he held up a newspaper advertisement for a meeting of agoraphobics, and commented, “Who’s going to show up?”
Introverts don’t need to have meetings, we enjoy our own company and can entertain ourselves. I feel sorry for people who do not enjoy being alone and have to be with someone, anyone, to be happy.
Apparently, lots of actors are introverts; introverts, so I was told when studying psychology, push themselves to ‘act out’ – be the life of the party.
rmremail 7 months ago
That’s not realistic – Introverts aren’t necessarily shy. They would show up to the meeting.
They just wouldn’t say anything.
fretlessman71 7 months ago
I can have a solitary meeting at home, thanks. Not shy, just don’t feel the need for a dozen people’s company. Ever.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 7 months ago
Actually, Carl was showing up for the meeting of Procrastinators Anonymous, scheduled for the same room from 3 to 5.
Bilan 7 months ago
This is a test. This is only a test. If you showed up, you failed.
cracker65 7 months ago
I can relate. The noise of people talking and not saying anything is annoying.
PraiseofFolly 7 months ago
Finally, Carl has a good chance to win at a round of “musical chairs.”
bbenoit 7 months ago
Hmmmm, I.A. is A.I. spelled backwards…
dogbreath84 7 months ago
The seats should face the other way. Introverts avoid others’ gazes.
junkcity 7 months ago
Please learn what an introvert really is, I’m tired of the cliches.
Mainesailah Premium Member 7 months ago
I’ve long wondered how Wiley chooses the names of the characters for each strip. Hmm….
Count Olaf Premium Member 7 months ago
He’s not anonymous. His name is Carl. Hiii Car.
phritzg Premium Member 7 months ago
The ability to be invisible in a crowd is a gift, not a disorder.
Redd Panda 7 months ago
I wanted to join a group for Paranoids…but, no one would tell me where they met.
Droptma Styx 7 months ago
They came, they drank up all the decaf, they left.
mindjob 7 months ago
They came early and left, being overwhelmed by the crowd
dalemcginnis 7 months ago
I like being an introvert. I don’t need a support group
Retrac Premium Member 7 months ago
So starts Carl’s new life of the extrovert.
Earnestly Frank 7 months ago
Reminds me of Customs Officers Without Borders…
ladykat 7 months ago
That would be me.
Saturn49 7 months ago
I dislike the introvert stereotype. Extroversion / introversion is not a dichotomy. It is a spectrum that we all exist on, and sometimes our position of the spectrum changes depending on our situation or our mood. Some days I feel very outgoing and social; other days, I just want to stay home and not talk to or see anybody.
anomaly 7 months ago
Grab a cup of coffee and find a nice closet.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member 7 months ago
Next time somebody says something like, “Oh, aren’t you shy!,” respond with, “Oh, sorry, sometimes I forget tha people can be uncomfortable with silence.”
batesmom7 7 months ago
Introvert-inclined folks can make effective leaders because they observe more and develop insights into personnel, etc.
marilynnbyerly 7 months ago
Get a few more chairs in his living room, and he won’t even have to travel.
cpietran Premium Member 7 months ago
I love it when Wiley uses the name Carl!
mistercatworks 7 months ago
The best thing is that he won’t be expected to call them up and ask what happened.
Tootsie Premium Member 7 months ago
monya_43 7 months ago
There is someone else there besides Carl. The lights are on. Somebody put up the signs, made the coffee, set out cups and snacks, and arranged the chairs.
christelisbetty 7 months ago
IA, is along with Clint Eastwood, have arranged a presidential debate.
locake 7 months ago
No introverts would go to a 4 hour meeting. 1 1/2 hours is my limit for being around people.
TexTech 7 months ago
Curiously, on the Meyers-Briggs introversion / extroversion scale, I came up an X which is someone right in the middle. Large crowds neither energize nor enervate me. They are just crowds in which I am immersed.
Buoy 7 months ago
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6turtle9 7 months ago
He’s got seven of his best friends right there.
chain gang charlie 7 months ago
I was thought to be SHY,,,I was merely conceited, self centered and arrogant…..still am….
eddi-TBH 7 months ago
I don’t need to follow the usual multi-step plan organizations like that offer to “integrate” you back into “normal” society. I get along fine with family, friends and even strangers. I just need me time to unwind and get ready ready for the next round. And the larger the group, the soon I need it.
del_grande Premium Member 7 months ago
This reminds me of something Johnny Carson mentioned on The Tonight Show; he held up a newspaper advertisement for a meeting of agoraphobics, and commented, “Who’s going to show up?”
locake 7 months ago
Introverts don’t need to have meetings, we enjoy our own company and can entertain ourselves. I feel sorry for people who do not enjoy being alone and have to be with someone, anyone, to be happy.
keenanthelibrarian 7 months ago
Apparently, lots of actors are introverts; introverts, so I was told when studying psychology, push themselves to ‘act out’ – be the life of the party.
Fliptak 7 months ago
Would be funnier if the chairs were all facing outward.
buflogal! 7 months ago
It would be realistic to have comfy seats around the periphery of the room.
c141starlifter 7 months ago
the difference between an introverted and extroverted computer science engineer is…….The extrovert looks at your shoes when he is talking to you.