Subtitle In A World... Today
: Reviewers on The StoryGraph note that Cain delves into the neuroscience and genetics of personality, explaining why some people are naturally more sensitive to stimulation than others.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking subtitle In a World...
: Readers often highlight the sections on "open office" architecture, which Cain argues can be a "disaster" for productivity and deep work. : Reviewers on The StoryGraph note that Cain
In Quiet , Susan Cain argues that modern Western culture significantly undervalues introverts, often favoring the "Extrovert Ideal"—the belief that the ideal self is gregarious, alpha, and comfortable in the spotlight. Cain explores how this bias permeates schools, workplaces, and religious institutions, often at the expense of innovation and deep thought. and religious institutions