Introduction!

Quiet Power, a nonfiction book by Suzy Cain, illustrates multiple wise ways for introverts to become powerful. There is more than one story and it includes all kinds of people, but there are always ways for them to improve. The reason this book intrigues me is the comprehensiveness of conditions for introverts and this book gives a better understanding of the word introvert.

 

Day 3

Those quotes that relate to one of the themes in this book reveal the disadvantages of introverts in this society that requires people to express themselves but also gave practical recommendations to introverts to make up those advantages. This also shows that the author is a successful introvert with all those socializing skills.

 

Day 5

In today’s lesson, we did a debate (mostly presentation) on our central idea of the book Quiet Power. When preparing, we noticed all those facts about introverts; For example, at least 33 percent of introverts in our society, and not everyone that seemed vivid are extroverts.

 

Day 8

The class learned a new noting technique, which is noticing cause and effects throughout the book and being able to notice things that had a lot of cause/effect. For introverts in the society, there is a typical “disadvantage”, that is not communicating. For this disadvantage, there are obliviously a lot of causes, but in the effects area, our group noticed that there are two different outcomes, good ones and bad ones, which shows that things are not completely good or bad.

 

Day 9

By the technique of “going down the rabbit hole”, readers can learn about a lot of new knowledge that is not related to the book’s topic. For example, the book our group is reading is about introverts; However, the “rabbit hole” I dive in was about Wi-Fi, and learned facts like who invited the Wi-Fi, what is the full name…