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This review of The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain includes a detailed summary of the book’s main chapters and analysis. Cain's book talks about introversion in different aspects of society political and economical. Cain has personal experience and knowledge from authorities who are experts in different scientific fields from genetics, medical imaging scientists and others. The book is divided into four separate topics. In the first topic Cain talks about the ideal personality, more specifically the "extrovert personality". She talks about how American culture has shaped this belief and the impact it has on people of different personalities. In the second part of this book Cain goes deeper into the science of Introversion and talks about the genetic and environmental factors that play a big part in a child's personality growing up. In the third part, Cain talks about this extrovert phenomenon on an international scale and compares our culture with Asian influenced cultures and the differences between them. In the Last part of the book, Cain offers advice and tips for a modern individual trying to succeed in today's world. Cain received heregree in English from Princeton University and her law degree from Harvard Law School. She has worked as an attorney and as a consultant. Cain’s work has appeared in numerous publications and even invited to speak at a Ted event.
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