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How many introverts are leaders?
A study has shown that at least 40\% of the leaders today are introverted. Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, and Marissa Mayer are some introverts who are very successful in the business world. You might think an introvert is quiet, shy, and boring. But they possess qualities that make them great leaders.
Can Introverts run for office?
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What percentage of US presidents are introverts?
Washington, John Quincy Adams, Jackson, Lincoln, either Roosevelt, Truman, JFK, either Johnson, Reagan, Clinton, Eisenhower, and either Bush. That only covers 20 of the 45 Presidents. If that proportion holds up, about 1/4th of the Presidents (or about 11) would be introverts. If I had to guess, I’d say that estimate is a little high.
Who are some famous people who were introverts?
John Adams (19\% Introvert; 63\% Greatness) John Adams was considered quite the socialite; he was tactless and often emotionally out of control. Yet research shows that his honesty and courage helped to progress the ideals George Washington had modeled. 3. Lyndon B. Johnson (20\% Introvert; 69\% Greatness)
Was Coolidge an introvert?
Coolidge was an introvert, for sure. It’s hard to tell whether such intellectuals as Jefferson and Madison were introverts or just dedicated scholars. Possibly John Adams; he has rather a complex personality that makes it hard to tell. On the other hand, there are a lot of Presidents we can be absolutely sure are NOT introverts.
Are introverts embracing the introvert Revolution?
And, during today’s Introvert Revolution, introverts worldwide are embracing who they are, proving anything is possible. Their Introvert Rating is my assessment of personality traits through research on each president, based on The Washington Post ‘s 2016 Presidential podcast.