There’s no such thing as a pure introvert or extrovert. That doesn’t mean your social friends aren’t losing it. By Ann Friedman Introverts have ruled the social-media era. Before isolation became the ...
COVID-19 has produced a bumper crop of clever yet misleading memes about introverts and extroverts: Introverts have been preparing for this their whole lives. The extrovert's worst nightmare: bars and ...
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You’ve likely seen the memes but allow us to remind you: while introverts have been preparing for self-quarantine for their whole lives—extroverts are going into a state of panic. As psychotherapist ...
Most people aren't strictly introverted or extroverted, but fall somewhere in between. Introverts tend to feel drained after a lot of socializing, while extroverts tend to feel energized. There's ...
Do you enjoy spending time socializing with others in the outer world? Does the thought of meeting new people make you feel energized? If you identify with these traits, you might be an extrovert.