sure, absolutely. most introverts compromise already, though. i do it every day. at work, with small talk that makes me nervous. i have that rare moment when it comes naturally, but it only lasts a few sentences, and then my throat dries up. i compromise fronting a band, which requires a couple drinks to get onstage even fifteen years in. i compromise when i go to special events in which, when i got the invitation, my first thought was "oh no," even though i kind of want to go.
it's an extrovert's world. i love extroverts, and am a wannabe extrovert myself. however, the article serves mostly to explain why we introverts aren't weird, just wired differently. sorry if you took my joshing around as genuine dislike for extroverts. i don't dislike them, but sometimes i get stressed out when different groups of friends are curious as to why i can't go to events multiple days in a row and just need a couple nights at home by myself to recharge.