That's true, extroverts are always active
to persuade others to agree with their ideas, which make them be more influential in most situation, so that's why people
notice extroverts first, instead of those
introverts who own perfect idea or leadership.
I have the same the problem before, as an introvert, I always volunteered to
search for data and organize the powerpoint of our group rather than give a speech. But I try to convey my ideas by inserting them to our group project and influence their thought subtly. Frankly speaking, I was so envious of
some people who can speak fluently and confidently. Actually, I was an
extrovert when I was little, I have participated in many contests
and feel free to have a performance. However, I became afraid
to show myself in front of the public as I grew up because I met different
kinds of people, who were not only
talented but also full of confidence, which made me feel
inferior.
But after watching a Ted Talk which is about the strength of introverts, I realized that we shouldn't let us
be defined by others. We have to stop
being a person who only caters to the public. It's doesn't matter that we are introverts or extroverts, what is more important is
that we all find our advantages and make good use of our abilities. There is no superior or
inferior between these two personalities. 
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