
There is a general misconception that in order to be successful, you need to get yourself out there and make yourself known. But like the following famous introverts have proven, that's not always the case.
J.K. Rowling, the creator of the multi-million dollar Harry Potter franchise, is a self-professed introvert. She spent a lot of time in deep thought, which helped her tune out the rest of the world and focus on coming up with the fictional wizarding world. We may think that someone in the entertainment industry has to be outspoken to be popular, but one of the best living actresses, Meryl Streep, takes a different route. Instead of making connections, she spends hours on research and practice to immerse herself in a character.
Ever wonder which famous introvert in history you can best relate to? Answer the following questions that introverts have strong opinions on. Based on your choices, we will match you up with a successful introvert whose personality you are similar to.
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Which social situation do you dislike being in the most?

Giving a speech
Travelling in a crowded bus or train
Getting hit on
It's something else!
Going to a party
Introducing yourself to new people
Which is your biggest concern about going to a party?

It's something else!
The venue
How to leave
The people attending
The duration
Whether you seem unapproachable
Which introverted fictional character do you identify yourself with?

Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory
It's something else!
Dexter Morgan from Dexter
Sherlock Holmes from Sherlock
Detective Rosa Diaz from Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Bruce Wayne from The Dark Knight
Which of these do you think is the biggest sign of someone being an introvert?

Loves when plans get cancelled
Is always in thought
Is glued to his phone
It's something else!
Doesn't like being thrown a surprise parties
Loves spending weekends at home
What's your preferred way to get in touch with customer service?

Going on online live chat
Sending mail
Exchanging emails
It's something else!
Talking on the phone
Going to the customer service centre in person
Which of these books would you be interested in reading after blowing off a casual hangout with friends?

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Is Everyone Hanging out Without Me? ๏ปฟby Mindy Kaling
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
It's something else!
Introvert Doodles by Maureen โMarziโ Wilson
What do you do when you're alone at home on a Friday night?

Cook an elaborate meal for yourself
Exercise
Read books
Craft something
Go on a Netflix binge
It's something else!
What cuisine do you go for when getting food delivered?

Chinese
It's something else!
Thai
Mexican
Italian
Middle Eastern
Which kind of music makes you want to dance on your own?

It's something else!
Country
Disco
Rock
Pop
Hip hop
What is the most annoying habit extroverts possess?

Hating silence
It's something else!
Packing their social calendar
Being overly enthusiastic
Oversharing
Misunderstanding introvert tendencies
Which of these things is the most meaningful to you?

Deep conversation
A quiet space
It's something else!
Understanding friends
Time to process
Independence
Which place do you enjoy going to alone?

It's something else!
Shopping mall
Library
Cafรฉ
Cinema
Museum
Pick the activity you wouldn't mind doing with a friend!

Volunteer
Watch a movie
Play board games
Paint
Play musical instruments
It's something else!
Which movie about an introvert do you love watching?

Taxi Driver
Edward Scissorhands
It's something else!
Her
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Forrest Gump
Which gift would you be happy to receive?

It's something else!
"Welcome" mat
T-shirt
Phone case
Laptop decal
Notebook
7 Comments
Albert Einstein
You got: Abraham Lincoln!
Youโre just like Abraham Lincoln, who may have been a living oxymoron; he was a politician who was introverted. However, his nights alone writing poems and gifts for communication allowed him to carry out his presidential duties.
I think Abraham Lincoln is a very special introvert.
Sir Isaac Newton
You got: Sir Isaac Newton!
Youโre just like Isaac Newton, who loved to read books and write in them. He may forget about social engagements, but he also had an impeccable ability to concentrate, which may have helped him form his multiple discoveries.
Youโre just like Isaac Newton, who loved to read books and write in them. He may forget about social engagements, but he also had an impeccable ability to concentrate, which may have helped him form his multiple discoveries.
You got: Charles Darwin!
Youโre just like Charles Darwin, who enjoyed taking long walks across the woods alone. He also directly rejected invitations for dinner parties to avoid socializing. However, he did come up with the Theory of Evolution, so you may be on to something with being introverted.
Albert Einstien