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Originally Posted by pholy
Then I ran into someone who used the MBTI in her consulting practice. She said that anyone who was an engineer was pretty automatically an E, otherwise he wouldn't be interested in things outside of his own head, especially in making them work. It took me a week of thinking about it, and I concluded she was probably right - just because you don't like being with people, it doesn't make you an introvert - and I was always fascinated by things. Since then, I've discovered that I do enjoy having people around and interacting with them, and I don't have to feel lonely.
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That's a very strange definition of introversion.