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Introverts are often misunderstood and stigmatized. Introversion is different than shyness. In short, they’re not being afraid or hating social interactions; it’s about the energy spent in these interactions. Introverts need to recharge, which can be difficult in our society of constant contact. They are often more thoughtful and creative than their extroverted counterparts.
Introverts approach new situations with caution, whereas extroverts may see danger as an opportunity for more triumphs. Introverts find it more challenging to speak up in a group setting because they tend to think first than speaking out of turn like their extroverted counterparts can be prone to do.
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Introverts are often misunderstood and stigmatized. Introversion is different than shyness. In short, they’re not being afraid or hating social interactions; it’s about the energy spent in these interactions. Introverts need to recharge, which can be difficult in our society of constant contact. They are often more thoughtful and creative than their extroverted counterparts.
Introverts approach new situations with caution, whereas extroverts may see danger as an opportunity for more triumphs. Introverts find it more challenging to speak up in a group setting because they tend to think first than speaking out of turn like their extroverted counterparts can be prone to do.
Continue reading on Procommun.com