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105 | 87.50% |
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15 | 12.50% |
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They don't need to feel validated by what society tells them is the norm..... And I can't answer the poll because my answer is "sometimes" Here....I'm a little on the extroverted side. In real life, I like to be 'under the radar'......I'm comfortable with my family and few close friends, but get kinda anxious in unknown situations...... |
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Quickest and easiest way to punish me is to leave me alone, I go off the deep end of santity. In fact I feel myself slipping that way now.
About as extroverted as possible. |
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As far as reading and extroversion, I'm not really sure how that works. Would an extrovert be exhausted by reading? As an introvert I find reading to be exhilarating. In fact, if I'm reading a really good book I tend to want to put the book down and walk (or run) around. But after any social situation I'm exhausted. |
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As far as anxiety in unknown situations, that isn't a issue of introversion/extroversion. Normally, ones comfort level in unknown situations is based on their experiences. It just so happens that since extroverts tend to socialize more than introverts, extroverts usually have more experience than introverts in unknown situations. |
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One thing I really hate is when people call introverts antisocial. Antisocial behavior is behavior that causes harm to society, like crime. Introverts are not criminals; the correct term for someone who doesn't socialize is asocial, or not social. self-sufficiency is not a crime.
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I don't think career and personality are linked. In fact many actors, musicians, etc. who perform on stage are terribly introverted -- Van Morrison as an example...
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A lot of engineers and scientists are introverts. Any profession that requires either deep thinking or difficult problem-solving usually has a disproportionately high number of introverts, because solitude is more conducive to deep-thinking, reflection, and analysis than socializing. Since extroverts become wearied by solitude, it is less likely that they are willing and able to be alone long enough to really think about and analyze things.
As far as being interested in interior or exterior objects, that has little to do with introversion/extroversion. Extroverts care more about interacting with the exterior world than introverts, but engineering doesn't revolve around social interaction but on problem solving and how stuff works. Although engineering usually entails extensive team-work, that team work revolves around problem solving, not socializing for the sake of socializing. |
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Another introvert here. And I like being one.
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I like to be on the fringe of things, don't feel too happy in the middle of it. Optimist with always some blues; yes.......voted for introvert.
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I don't like it when people rail against solitude as somehow unhealthy or sinister.
I think extroverts are more likely to express themselves in the media, and they foster this idea that being alone is necessarily bad. So 'loner' becomes a pejorative term applied to criminals; but if they don't happen to be loners, you don't see them described as 'sociable'. ![]() |
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Thanks, Kenny. It's a worthwhile article to read in full (I particularly like the dot-points on what not to say to an introvert at the article's end). FWIW, multiple testing, sometimes fairly extensive, of me over the years generally concludes that I am all the way over into the furthest reaches of Introversion (also, Neuroticism, but let's just put that aside here
![]() I'm going to tweet the link. Hopefully my family will read it and stop spur-of-the-moment inviting themselves over. ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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