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Crowd by INFJ - The Outgoing Introvert

An INFJ lost in the crowd. When it's all set and done, who's going to find me?  ‪#‎ INFJThoughts‬

15 Things Introverts Want You To Know - BuzzFeed

Aurora, Half The World Away: Review

The melody starts with the speaker looking at needing a new beginning; she needs to leave this "old town" looking for something new. Her psyche has given "notice signs" to "leave this city" for reasons clarified later in the following stanza. The city has abandoned her depleted, along these lines once she leaves - if at any point - she will "book herself into a spirit haven" or a spot where she can shield her soul that may have been softened from staying up the "old town" for so long. In the second stanza, "scratching around the same old gap" demonstrates regardless she has not possessed the capacity to escape the landfill yet. Her body may feel youthful, yet her psyche feels old in light of the fact that the years have passed by without having the capacity to achieve some place past the limits of her town. Her soul and young flesh appear to be "a large portion of the world away" to her. The subject of the tune c...

The Falling Spirit Angel, poem

No Peas, Please!

Peas remind me of monster eyeballs,  yuck!   Join Lolli and her best-friend Wolli on a pea-ful adventure in Fruity Land, an animal conservation for wildlife to live freely from poaching. Wolli tries convincing Lolli to eat her peas by sharing the yummy benefits of eating fruits and vegetables.  This book will be great for guiding children in their daily choices between sweets and healthy eating. Each colorful page is filled with delicious pictures to identify the various healthy choices in Fruity Land. As whimsical Lolli dreams and craves sweets, will Wolli succeed in getting Lolli to eat her peas? "No Peas, Pleas" preview:   https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1188993

Happy World Introvert Day

"Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you're supposed to. Stay home on New Year's Eve if that's what makes you happy. Skip the committee meeting. Cross the street to avoid making aimless chitchat with random acquaintances. Read. Cook. Run. Write a story." - Susan Cain