How Being an Introvert Could Save Your Life

Introverts get a bad name. Many people mistake their outward quiet demeanor for being stuck up or, even worse, antisocial. The truth is far more complex. Contrary to the prevailing mindset of the “look at me!” culture, an introvert will choose a low-key existence. The less attention, the better. They know not all attention is necessarily good, and attracting the wrong kind invites nothing but trouble. In the age of Facebook, we all tend to overshare. Being an open book opens you to attacks from online hackers and stalkers who have little interest in singing your praises. Bombarding the news feeds with pictures of your kids or job promotions gives the digital world a gateway to personal details better left unsaid. A share-first mindset often spills over into real-world interactions that advertise information that puts families directly in harm’s way. The stick family decals thousands of proud parents slap onto the back glass of their SUVs can reveal vital information to potential kidnappers, like children’s school and work schedules. That cute little sticker of your army husband tells conniving criminals that daddy is often gone for extended periods.
The Inner Strength of Introverts
They call it the Information Age for a reason. Personal information and details are the most valuable assets to potential hackers and criminals. Additionally, many financial experts consider personal data more valuable than oil, giving credence to the expression that silence is golden. Knowing how to protect your personal information can protect your family from surreptitious attacks both online and off. While an introvert may never be known as the “life of the party,” they carry themselves with poise and vigilance, allowing them to thwart potential attacks before manifesting into a situation they can’t talk their way out of, which let’s face it, isn’t exactly their strong suit. Mystery and ambiguity give introverts a natural advantage. You never know what the quiet one in the group is thinking, making them the most formidable defender in any posse. They don’t broadcast their every move and are usually the first to turn off their cell phone’s location. Most importantly, they know silence gives them the upper hand if ever attacked. It’s hard to mount an effective attack against a target you know almost nothing about.
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Our panelized safe room kits are like introverts. They stay hidden and away from trouble while letting their metal or mettle do their talking. Our panelized safe room kits can be easily retrofitted into any existing room or office with minimal disturbance to the surrounding infrastructure. These units ships can be discreetly sent to your home without drawing the attention of nosey neighbors. Like your shy friend who is always short of words, a clandestine steel safe room will never give up your secrets or sell you out to potential threats. Relying on intrinsic streamlined construction yielding a minimized physical profile, our panelized safe rooms can be easily concealed with trap doors, book cases or even false bottoms in closets or bedrooms. And like a tight-lipped friend, panelized safe rooms can used to store your best kept secrets like contracts, tax returns, financial trademarks and family heirlooms. When investing in superior perennial protection, don’t place your trust to those with an open door policy. Like the old saying goes, ‘loose lips, sink ships.’ Protect your family with a steel armada that will never fall victim to any surprise attack.