This substack is filled with 'Commentray' possibles!
What comes easy: Simple Excel and Word. Group conversations-usually just listening but can get excited.
Bruce is far from an introvert as those who know Bruce can attest. His skill set is rare: teacher - of robotics no less, recognized artist and skilled cartoonist, friend to all, skilled presenter, world traveller etc but above all a realist in thought, word and deed.
We all know what we do not like - ex: food, drink, etc., then there are those we don't understand - the mazes encountered trying to get to a human to answer your 10 second question, the numerous 'policies' companies use to get their way and that run counter to common sense, etc..
Bruce falls into all that which makes him definitionly 'normal.'
Thanks Dad. Having taken enough of those Personality Tests for work to better understand how to reach all types of students... I seem to come up off the scale on the introvert side. It has only been by trying to follow your example I have been able to have people think I'm an extrovert. With the addition of the "otrovert" it is interesting to see how I fit between those classifications.
This substack is filled with 'Commentray' possibles!
What comes easy: Simple Excel and Word. Group conversations-usually just listening but can get excited.
Bruce is far from an introvert as those who know Bruce can attest. His skill set is rare: teacher - of robotics no less, recognized artist and skilled cartoonist, friend to all, skilled presenter, world traveller etc but above all a realist in thought, word and deed.
We all know what we do not like - ex: food, drink, etc., then there are those we don't understand - the mazes encountered trying to get to a human to answer your 10 second question, the numerous 'policies' companies use to get their way and that run counter to common sense, etc..
Bruce falls into all that which makes him definitionly 'normal.'
Wow! So are you!
Thanks Dad. Having taken enough of those Personality Tests for work to better understand how to reach all types of students... I seem to come up off the scale on the introvert side. It has only been by trying to follow your example I have been able to have people think I'm an extrovert. With the addition of the "otrovert" it is interesting to see how I fit between those classifications.