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Don't try and match the extroverts' level of sociability. You can't.
I super disagree with this idea. I was extremely introverted until post college, and a lot of people here were. I think most of the known PUA were too. That's one of the big reasons we end up in this community. There was a point I couldn't really hold a good conversation with people, wouldn't respond appropriately and would stutter when I talked. Bad, bad, bad...
After 6 yrs of working with people and trouble recalling how many women I've done sexual things with... I can get almost anyone to laugh, can talk about almost anything (even things I personally don't enjoy much), and can reason, out-think and explain circles around most people 2 x my age. Yes this is me me me, but I used to be in the same place.
Accepting and saying you are just not good with people is very narrow minded, a self-defeating attitude, unhealthy, and you shielding yourself further from something that you haven't even tried and will push you outside your comfort zone is not a good thing IMO. It's in human nature to have social interaction. There is research that says being social is a human need.
I somehow feel that being introverted is another part of evolution because look at the realistic view of our world, how many humans fuck over other humans? A ton. Most people are more sad about a dog dying then a human being because i feel like we are starting to hate our own race due to how many issues arise with trying to work together. We are very self centered in our nature, it's basic survival instinct, some just express it more openly then others. We used to need communication when the world was a harsher place because that was our strongest and only way to survive. Now that we are on top of the food chain, we are basically trying to go one step higher on the ladder and the only way to do so is by fucking our fellow race (rich stealing from the poor, ...). Due to the fact that we are learning the true nature of humans, i think introverts are a way to filter. Introverts always choose people who are very meaningful, usually kind people to work with.