Extroversion and Introversion are terms used to gauge two unique
social styles. Extroverted characters tend to be gregarious and
expressive, while the Introverted tend to be private and reserved. Extroverts are more comfortable interacting in groups than when alone.
Other people stimulate them. They have many friends, and find it easy to
approach strangers for conversation. They tend to feel lonely and wear
easily when alone. Introverts are more comfortable alone. They are stimulated by private
activities like reading, listening to music, working on hobbies or
projects. They usually have a few long-time friends and are easily
exhausted when interacting with large groups and need quiet, secluded time
to get their energy level up again. Introversion and Extroversion are two somewhat opposite ingredients.
Most people will have varying amounts of both qualities and may even shift
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