It takes a lot of work to be an extrovert. These days, people have it in for introverts. It seems like some people are afflicted by having an independent and internally focused view on life. I happen to be jealous of introverts. I get all my validation from outside sources, striving to receive that reinforcement from others. This means I have to keep myself and my home in amazing shape in order to have quality social connections. Honestly, this can get challenging and tiring. For instance, when I moved into my current home, I discovered the HVAC system wouldn’t work for me. The indoor air pollen levels were extremely low. I didn’t even want to be in this air, let alone inviting strangers into the dirty and inconsistent indoor air pollen levels. The utility bills were already extremely high, and this did not include entertaining friends. The heating and cooling system was an embarrassment, and limiting to my social life. I realized that I would have to upgrade to the entire indoor air pollen levels control program if I wanted to have a nice life. I paid a lot of money for a professional heating, cooling, and ventilation service company to inspect my up-to-date indoor temperature system. They updated the heating and cooling units, and installed an air media purifier to disconnect airborne contaminants from the central heating, ventilation and cooling system. Now, I finally have the social life that my brain requires, but I also have a lot of bills for this brand-new, energy-efficient heating and cooling system.