01-15-2014, 06:57 AM
Hello again everyone.
This one's going to be a bit more vague than the previous, which was about apologizing. I stumbled upon a picture this morning that resonated pretty intimately with me, and I thought I'd share it. I know we have plenty of people here on CotH who are introverts, or just very reserved, withdrawn or shy individuals who don't necessarily fall all the way into that pocket. Either way, this image I want to share still applies and holds a lot of wisdom that can enrich the lives of plenty who haven't seen it before, or texts or images with similar messages. To see previous discussion on the forums about Introverts, see the thread by @Kirabo, located here.
And that's about all, for now. Feel free to discuss it here, whether you're an introvert or not. I know that the "personal space" issue the image so subtly pokes at is something we see a lot of online, primarily because emotion and intention just don't translate well into writing. I feel the information can come in handy, for that reason. It might make people think twice and be more mindful of how they approach others. Even their friends.
Love,
Loxxy
This one's going to be a bit more vague than the previous, which was about apologizing. I stumbled upon a picture this morning that resonated pretty intimately with me, and I thought I'd share it. I know we have plenty of people here on CotH who are introverts, or just very reserved, withdrawn or shy individuals who don't necessarily fall all the way into that pocket. Either way, this image I want to share still applies and holds a lot of wisdom that can enrich the lives of plenty who haven't seen it before, or texts or images with similar messages. To see previous discussion on the forums about Introverts, see the thread by @Kirabo, located here.
And that's about all, for now. Feel free to discuss it here, whether you're an introvert or not. I know that the "personal space" issue the image so subtly pokes at is something we see a lot of online, primarily because emotion and intention just don't translate well into writing. I feel the information can come in handy, for that reason. It might make people think twice and be more mindful of how they approach others. Even their friends.
Love,
Loxxy