In this March 27, 2020, photo, Lisa Kaenzig, dean of William Smith College, works from her home while following coronavirus Stay-at-Home guidelines in Geneva, N.Y. The world generally has been a place where extroverts are rewarded and introverts get a side-eye, says Kaenzig. "All of the things that make the world harder for them as introverts, the world is better for them right now. They're adapting much more quickly," she says. (Morgan Kaenzig de Denus via AP)
March 31, 2020
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