A good number of the people I know are introverts
and in my heart, I am one of them
So why do I have the kid of gig where I must interact with people every day? Not just interact but form lasting professional bonds? Not just people but some of the dumbest, most annoying people on earth?
Well, I guess you could say I’m just lucky. Left to my own devices, I just want to sit and read, and mostly be left alone. Instead I’m immersed in the middle of a life that would make most introverts curl into a fetal position.
I have compensated for this- perhaps overcompensated for it- by being gregarious and at least trying to preserve the impression of liking to be around people.
So when I am around people- as I often am- who are very introverted and private, I try to help maintain their privacy. I never post about private conversations with them, and rarely post about anything that isn’t blogmeet fodder; I prefer to allow them their privacy, and for the most part, they have allowed me mine. On the other hand, those people who have been kind enough to visit with me for whatever reason, I have found to be decent and kind, with huge hearts. Bloggers and others I have met through the blog, people I have met at the gunblogger rendezvous, at group get-togethers for whatever reason- they really are good people whose acquaintance I treasure, and I will do everything I can to maintain the relationship while keeping it private. Some of them have become great correspondents, some I only get to see or talk to in person and often years intervene.
If people are measured by the quality of their friends, I’m pretty damned impressive.

I have the ultimate introvert job — I telecommute, daily, and have for nearly 19 years.
I think if I had not become a Freemason 15 years ago, I would today be little more than a parody of Gollum, hunched over my keyboard in a darkened room/cave lit only by the cool light of an LCD screen. I had to force myself to be social.
And then of course I met my wife a year later. You’ve heard of socialites? My wife is a social HEAVY :)
So I have to agree with you. I have friends I don’t really deserve, you included.
One measure of a man is the company he keeps.
I hope I can count you in that circle. More tenuous than some, but there none the less.
To much a news junkie to be an introvert anymore.
If you count me as your friend, then I’m honored beyond words.
Few people I know merit the respect and comraderie that is found in your company, and I consider myself blessed to enjoy those rare moments, no matter the intervening months or years.
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
Y’all are too kind, really. But this wasn’t about that, though you all understand what I mean. The overwhelming desire to crawl in a hole is getting to be just too much sometimes.