It's okay if you're an introvert. Heck, it could be a good thing too, judging from this list of very successful people who claim they are of that sort. The richest man in the world said this about being an introvert, 'If you’re clever you can learn to get the benefits of being an introvert.' Check out the list below:

Emma Watson

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Mark Zuckerberg

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Warren Buffet

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Abraham Lincoln

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Albert Einstein

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Bill Gates

“Well, I think introverts can do quite well. If you’re clever you can learn to get the benefits of being an introvert, which might be, say, being willing to go off for a few days and think about a tough problem, read everything you can, push yourself very hard to think out on the edge of that area. Then, if you come up with something, if you want to hire people, get them excited, build a company around that idea, you better learn what extroverts do, you better hire some extroverts, like Steve Ballmer I would claim as an extrovert, and tap into both sets of skills in order to have a company that thrives both as in deep thinking and building teams and going out into the world to sell those ideas.”

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Charles Darwin

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Steven Spielberg

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Eleanor Roosevelt

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Elon Musk

Musk was bullied as a child and didn’t really fit in with the other kids. He spent all his time reading and teaching himself computer programming.

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Mahatma Gandhi

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JK Rowling

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Steve Wozniak

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Larry Page

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Sir Isaac Newton

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Marissa Mayer

“I’m just geeky and shy and I like to code.”

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