radcliffe introvert law

via andrea harding fb post [https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=848259623972711&set=a.529319119200098]:
radcliffe introvert law: being an introvert is wanting to be invited but not wanting to go anywhere.. being ongley at home but not wanting anyone in your space unless you realy like them.. and even if your eally like them, you want them to go home soon’.. daniel radcliffe
huge on in a space ness and quiet in room ness and the need for a means to undo our hierarchical listening to self/others/nature as global detox/re\set.. so we can org around legit needs
imagine if we listened to the itch-in-8b-souls 1st thing everyday & used that data to connect us (tech as it could be.. ai as augmenting interconnectedness as nonjudgmental expo labeling)
one of the comments:
A bit of a blunt instrument, I’d say. I’m at the extreme end of the introversion spectrum and I don’t want to be invited. (I’m perfectly happy when I am, and will say yes or no depending on how much energy I’ve got.) I haven’t experienced loneliness since 1997. I live alone, from choice. Loneliness only used to come when I was with another person. So no, this doesn’t resonate with me at all. But perhaps it’s impossible to sum up a quarter of the population in six lines. We introverts are all different.
and too.. all on all the spectrums.. myth of normal et al.. higashida autism law et al..
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