7 Fictional Characters Who Are Introverts
These TV, book, and movie characters will make you feel seen and validated as an introvert.
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Sometimes, it feels like the world doesn’t “get” you — especially if you’re an introvert. But we’re fellow “quiet ones,” so we get it. Here are some of our favorite stories about what it’s like being an introvert.
These TV, book, and movie characters will make you feel seen and validated as an introvert.
Perhaps the most essential key to connecting with an introvert is to just be honest about what’s on your mind.
Spending time in nature is an easy way for introverts to calm their overthinking minds.
One way to survive the holidays as an introvert is to escape from small talk by sitting at the kids’ table.
For introverts, when their social battery is depleted, it’s game over.
Camping lets me literally unplug, allowing me to get fully immersed in nature and silence — no talking required.
If an introvert is taking some time to respond to your text, don’t take it personally.
For introverts, hiking is a great way to detox from the people-y world out there.
There are certain things only introverts understand, like enjoying eating out alone.
It may seem that introverts want alone time, but the truth is, they need it to function.