The Mystery of the Talkative Introvert

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The other day, someone said, “He can’t be an Introvert. He never shuts up.”

Ah. The seeming paradox of the “talkative Introvert.” We all know one. Perhaps we’ve even been one. They can be very confusing to their Extraverted friends and colleagues. One minute the chatty friends who appear to be just like their fellow Extraverts suddenly withdraw to be alone. Are they mad or upset? No. They just want some time to be by themselves to recharge, as all Introverts must.

When the subject and the listeners are right, nothing stops many Introverts from holding court. The right social or professional circumstances can easily destroy the myth of the silent Introvert.

In fact, sometime Introverts are the chattiest people in the room. For example, lest we forget, all kinds of entertainers and public figures are Introverts. If these people plan to sway large numbers of people as a celebrity or a politician must to succeed, they can’t do it by just standing there and looking pretty. (Well, there are some celebrities... but we digress...) They have to speak. They have to speak a lot.

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So, where does the confusion come in and why are some people perplexed by the idea of a talkative Introvert? Here are some things to consider:

First, and probably foremost, there is often confusion between Introversion and shyness. Introversion is about individuals finding energy and strength when they turn inward. They like the quiet, controlled world inside their thoughts. Introverts lose energy when they deal with the outward world. They are drained by outside stimuli. They are usually happiest when they are alone or with a small, quiet group of like-minded people. It has little to do with fear of others. It has everything to do with emotional energy.

Shyness, on the other hand, is about fear. Shy people are afraid of doing or saying the wrong thing in front of other people. They may put a lot of extra weight on what others think of them. It has everything to do with fear of others.

Since both shy people and Introverts tend to retreat, albeit for different reasons, Introversion and shyness can look alike on the surface. To further complicate things, if Introverts also happen to be Turbulent, they might also mimic a shy person by caring a lot about the opinions of others. However, that is a product of the Turbulent identity and has nothing inherently to do with Introversion. Nonetheless with these similarities, it’s no wonder shyness and Introversion are often confused.

And yes, an Extravert can be shy, and that combination can be extremely painful. Imagine needing to reach out and, yet, for whatever reason, fearing to do so. But that’s a topic for another article.

Despite the resemblance, the distinctions are clear. Unlike shy people, Introverts are not necessarily bound by fear. If Introverts choose not to speak, it’s because they prefer not to rather than because they are afraid. The other side of that coin is that there is nothing basic to their makeup that stops Introverts from talking as much as they like.

Second, in many cultures – especially in the West – Extraversion is the coin of the realm. Globally, it appears that more people are Extraverts than Introverts. Extraverts are the “face” of everything. They are the people we generally see. Their outgoing style makes such outreach natural. Consequently, research also suggests they make more money, have more friends and are happier people.

Since that’s the case, adaptive Introverts may find themselves behaving more like Extraverts for social and professional gain. It doesn’t make them any less Introverted since they will still crave their time alone to restore energy and to look inward for the answers to life’s questions. Nonetheless, Introverts who choose certain paths may need, at times, to learn to “out talk” their Extraverted friends and colleagues in order to succeed. Because of this, they may speak a lot more than they might if the world were ruled by Introverts based on more Introverted standards.

Third, Introverts often have a lot of meaningful things to say – and it may come out all at once. They are generally deep, contemplative people. Why not share some of their thoughts? There’s nothing inherently Introverted about keeping these thoughts to themselves.

There are a lot of variations of the old joke about the pet dog suddenly speaking to his master after many years. Of course, the surprised owner asks, “Why have you never spoken before?” The wise dog logically answers, “I didn’t have anything interesting to say.” The pensive Introvert may hold the same philosophy as Fido about speaking. Silence is good, but when there is something interesting to say...

Thus “The Mystery of the Talkative Introvert” is solved. Or is it? You tell us.

Are you a talkative Introvert? Do you know any? Have we solved the mystery adequately? Please take a moment to leave a comment and share your experiences with talkative Introverts. We always love to read your thoughts and ideas.

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I'm a talkative introvert when it comes to weird ideas like making an app that can send smell
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you would probably have to store different chemicals inside the device and refill them. who knows how many chemicals you would need lol
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Do you think it'd be possible to create "Smell-o-TV" not exactly by inputting chemicals into the device to recreate the smell - but by having earpieces/ear pods/headphones that transmit a sort of wave to individuals privately, activating the senses? It'd be pretty inefficient to have the device produce the smell, if every phone in a train does that, imagine the air....from the scent of shit to ramen broth all mixing together that in a small space, pretty intrusive. (Unless the chemicals are produced in a controlled environment, like cinemas) But if a sort earpiece is able to healthily transmit signals to activate the brain and replicate the circumstance of how the brain would react when experiencing the smell within the moment, it could allow users to privately and vividly virtually smell whatever they are seeing digitally. I considered mild, controlled hallucinogens that could activate the brain as well but that can't be healthy. And it would absolutely be harder to market even if safe due to the intrusiveness to the physical body and similarities to harmful drugs. An advance headphone or earpiece that could give you an advance virtual experience night be easier to sell if successful. And well, of course, this sort of technology is probably far-away. But if it IS near possible, we'd have more problems to worry about than "Smell-o-Vision" lol, like brainwashing tech. (And there we go....a talkative moment -_-)
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Huh - I thought I was an enigma before I read this, but it turns out that this is “a thing” after all. I find that it’s entirely based on my energy level (aka my mood for it). People tend to think there’s “something wrong” when I withdraw to myself, or am no longer am adding creative banter to the conversation, but really I often just need to get away (either physically or within myself) to recharge. My own mind is such a lovely, comfy, cushy chair (my very favorite place to be!) after all…
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I'd always wondered about how that worked. I suppose it had to do with my sister getting fed up with me and my parents (i'm a kid) being to busy to listen most of the time. There aren't many chances for me to actually talk about things, but when I do get them, it's an utter explosion. I'd always wondered how my talkativeness and introversion fit together but this article gave me an answer! :)
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I'm 91 % introverted & if the topic is right, you just cant shut me up loool
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Saaaame. Get me started on J.R.R. Tolkien or obscure connections between languages, and you'll have trouble getting me to shut up. That is until people get that glassy eyed look and I stop talking, though usually with an accusatory "you're not listening!" You know the look I'm talking about INTPs, I know you do lol.
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It is also known as talking a blue streak stuff
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Hahahaha I totally agree about the "look"
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I am a talkative introvert and so is my daughter. She was shy when she was a kid, and so was I, we both outgrew the shyness, and now you can't get us to shut up, lol.