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ni6hant9 karma

Hi Susan, Its an honor to actually be able to ask questions to you, I have to ask this,

What was the thing that made you leave your job at Wall Street and follow your heart to start writing?

ni6hant5 karma

Being an introvert and in a relationship was really awesome for me maybe because the complement was an extrovert.

The relationship didn't work for more than 3 months cause according to her I must change myself to be more of a MAN which by her meant to be more extroverted.

She always complained how I never get angry over her.

I tried but couldn't change who I actually was, and soon enough the relationship ended.

After the breakup which was devastating to me cause I believed in soul mates and maybe still after 2.5 years love her.

My question is, In these times I always thought maybe I must show myself as extrovert? Deep down I sense this is wrong but am not sure, Please help.

ni6hant3 karma

Most of the people o live with say that you must always take credit for whatever you do,but I always had this feeling from childhood to do good and keep doing great work and just pass unnoticed and that just makes me feel great.

For me,taking credit for everything I do maybe nice but I don't think its necessary,

My question, Is it somehow linked to introversion?

ni6hant2 karma

Being born in India, even here the extrovert is the ideal, I had trouble through my whole life. I am sure that I am more of an introvert.

Some of the closest members of my family always asked me and even now ask me to be clever,I mean clever in a bad way, to be dishonest and throughout 20yrs of staying at home I had been always told, "You are too much honest,you trust really easily"

And they always told me, You won't survive this way in the real world?

That's my question, Is it really true that if I be who I am,(more of an introvert) in an extrovert-ideal world, Will I survive long without pretending to be an extrovert?

ni6hant2 karma

Answer this q. After answering other imp. Ones,this one's not really imp.

In your book you say that before going to a public interview you had a little alcohol(don't remember the name), the one which tasted like chocolate.

My question is, Did you seriously took it because it tasted like chocolate?