I identify as an ambivert, positioned between being an extrovert and an introvert. Extended periods of speaking often leave me feeling exhausted, and I particularly struggle with conversations involving aggressive personalities. I tend to be a reflective thinker, processing information at a slower pace after conversations.

In my role at work, which involves technical client interaction, I’ve been actively trying to participate more in discussions, but the progress is slow and painful. I’ve noticed that public figures like Elon Musk and Mark Cuban project confidence in their speech, in contrast to the more reserved and calm demeanor of Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg.

While I understand there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, I would greatly value any insights or personal observations, even if they are subjective.

  • Tripstrr@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There’s no one size fits all. It’s more about- can you ignore how you “identify” and just take a risk? Successful founders aren’t going to be the ones to over-analyze whether they fit in or don’t. They’re focused on solving real business problems or creating an innovative products where they find an under-served demand. It’s that simple. And then they find the right combination of money, time, and talent to get their vision executed. That’s it. Calculated risks and the will to follow through.