> Study finds that 34% of humans are strongly introverted.
Eh, I'm not so sure it's just an intro/extro kind of thing. I and most of those quizzes (for whatever those are worth!) label me as an ambivert (an extroverted introvert- I'm good with people and excel at socializing, but it wears me out) and I'd still love to be remote for the rest of my life.
Goodbye, open office plans.
Goodbye, coworkers that don't shower, play music without headphones, and eat tuna melts at their desks.
Goodbye, two hour daily commute.
Goodbye, wearing pants during meetings.
Okay, that last one was a poor attempt at humor, but I'd say the other three reasons are valid and not really related to introversion.
Eh, I'm not so sure it's just an intro/extro kind of thing. I and most of those quizzes (for whatever those are worth!) label me as an ambivert (an extroverted introvert- I'm good with people and excel at socializing, but it wears me out) and I'd still love to be remote for the rest of my life.
Goodbye, open office plans. Goodbye, coworkers that don't shower, play music without headphones, and eat tuna melts at their desks. Goodbye, two hour daily commute. Goodbye, wearing pants during meetings.
Okay, that last one was a poor attempt at humor, but I'd say the other three reasons are valid and not really related to introversion.