The Rich Roll Podcast

Susan Cain On The Great Ache That Binds Us

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Aug 22, 2022
In this insightful discussion, Susan Cain, author of the bestselling book "Bittersweet," dives into the beautiful ache that connects us all. A former corporate lawyer, she explores the power of melancholy and how embracing bittersweetness enriches our lives. Susan shares her journey from law to literature and the complexities of introversion, advocating for greater acceptance of emotional depth. She also reflects on finding solace in creativity and the importance of nurturing introverted children in a society that often overlooks their strengths.
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ANECDOTE

Grandfather's Inspiration

  • Susan Cain's grandfather, a rabbi, worked until 94, inspiring her.
  • This prompted her to reflect on her own career path and eventual shift from law to writing.
INSIGHT

Extroverts and Public Speaking

  • Many extroverts also fear public speaking, despite it often being associated with introversion.
  • Public speaking fear is common, regardless of personality type.
INSIGHT

Hidden Superpowers

  • Both "Quiet" and "Bittersweet" discuss societal undervaluing of certain traits.
  • These books explore the power of these undervalued traits, like introversion and bittersweetness.
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