# You Should Probably Be More Extroverted ![rw-book-cover](https://readwise-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/static/images/article0.00998d930354.png) ## Metadata - Author: [[Sasha Chapin]] - Full Title: You Should Probably Be More Extroverted - Category: #articles - URL: https://sashachapin.substack.com/p/you-should-probably-be-more-extroverted ## Highlights - Though I’m a good writer, my primary talent is a tendency towards extroversion. Extroversion is an unreasonably effective life strategy, and I naturally adopt it to an unusual degree. - There was, however, one secret to my strategy: it wasn’t a strategy. I had no goals other than making friends and seeking attention. When I thought someone was interesting, I talked to them more. It didn’t matter whether they were a litigator, drug dealer, video store clerk, homeless person, or professor. Although I occasionally approached someone with an end in mind, it didn’t generally go well, so I mostly stopped doing it. And it turns out that people present you with opportunities even when that’s not what you’re looking for. - Tags: [[favorite]] - This is another reason to approach conversations without specific intent. Bringing an agenda to a conversation restricts the horizon of possibility to your preconceptions. This is often detrimental. People are a lot more surprising (and they tend to like you more) when you’re not after their utility. - There’s no real way to game it, other than to hang out with the most interesting people you can find. - Being extroverted can improve the freedom of association of everyone in your proximity, which can have amazingly multiplicative benefits.