last thing we ll do is pull over and ask for directions. it s a little different. he said that s why we have more friends. we re more extroverted. what he s done has confused the whole concept of being extroverted and introverted. carl jung came up with these terms. how you judge the world, it s not about being shy. it s not. the power of introverts, the book. where you get your energy back. if you need to go into a quiet room for a little while to feel more nennergetic. our places are designed for extroverts. introverts are second class citizens. she goes around corporations to show them how to get the most out of introverts. what do you think about that?
i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn t something i didn t expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and, you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that changed as time went on. death row was the worsest place on the planet. you ve been sentenced to die. extinction, it s over with. the finality. you stay in your cell for orientation for several days until you meet the committee. then you go meet the committee. that s when the process really starts. from that point forward, then that s when you start to realize you re really on death row. a lot of people can t deal with it so they commit suicide. or they become introverts. and they start to go crazy. my case was overturned in 2003 for a violation.
so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and, you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that changed as time went on. death row was the worsest place on the planet. extinction, it s over with. the finality. you stay in your cell for orientation for several days until you meet the committee. then you go meet the committee. that s when the process really starts. from that point forward, then that s when you start to realize you re really on death row. a lot of people can t deal with it so they commit suicide. or they become introverts. and they start to go crazy. my case was overturned in 2003 for a violation. so i was sent back to the county jail to have a new trial. i lost the trial again and they hung on the death penalty.
something i didn t expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and you know, hang out until i was executed. but then that changed as time went on. death row of the two are the easiest place on the planet, extinction, it s over with. the finality. you stay in your cell for orientation for several days until you meet the committee. then you go meet the committee. that s when the process really starts. from that point forward, then that s when you start to realize you re really on death row. a lot of people can t deal with it so they commit suicide. or they become introverts. and they start to go crazy. my case was overturned in 2003 for a violation. so i was sent back to the county jail to have a new trial. i lost the trial again and they
total evidence and people who i know in real life are real introverts, seldom speak out, but on facebook they re fountains of information about their personal lives and pictures and, i can imagine a scenario where if they don t get likes to that picture they just posted, or some nice comment, that they feel somehow rejected maybe? sure. look, that s part of what is going on. and studies show that if you post pictures and people don t seem to respond you take it perhaps very hard. but listen, your description is exactly what people describe when they drink or use cocaine. what do they say? well, without this, i can t come out of myself. those things, those drugs, prevent you from finding the internal reason why you are withdrawn or why you can t feel less anxious. so, too, does this artificial high, which allows you to interact with people, call on your friends when they re not,