Introverts vs Extroverts!

Introverts vs Extroverts!

I always liked doing this lesson in high school. Sometimes we would have to get in front of the class and explain what the differences are between the two. I did a whole project on it!

Okay so: introverts are people who like to keep to themselves. They don't generate confidence or self esteem from being socially active. Interactivity isn't something that helps them build a self-image! Try as you might, you will never get an introverted person to feel better about himself from entertaining outward activities such as parties or soirées!

An EXTROVERTED person is a person who draws confidence and self-esteem directly from social exchange! He likes sharing his ideas all the time, even at the expense of his own ineptitude! This means he likes to party, or do things which require another person's input. His confidence is based solely in a world where the responses of others can qualify his socialization!

Most people are a little mix of both. We call this extraversion... they draw self-esteem from both social events and inward responses! Though this is the most popular, it is likely that some people simply move into or adopt different personality cues to better adapt to society.

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Okay so now that we understand introverts, and extroverts, and extraverts (also known as ambiverts), we can talk about these new terms!

>Sociology
>Sociocultural
>Socioeconomic
>Sociohistorical

Sociology is the study of... you guessed it, society! We study people in culture, as a whole, to better understand how it works. Do people like to have sex privately, or in groups? Are we more prone to living with each other angrily, or do we merely accept our differences passively? These questions probe sociologists, always attempting to find better ways to glue communities together (with semen! (not really lol)).

When you're an extroverted person, you may find that life is a little harder when you're always on your own! You would draw self-esteem from being social, such as making jokes at a party, or being a class clown! This would help you feel better about yourself. Sociology is a branch of science dedicated to helping you figure out what's going on in culture, and how you can better benefit as an extrovert!

Sociocultural stuff is just sociology and culture, the mixing of the two can help us define the ways society and culture have shaped our views on something. Such as "introverts are petty shut-ins who can't express themselves," this widely help opinion is a stereotype! It's not true, many great introverts have been artists, dancers, and even politicians! Socioeconomic is the bridge between sociology and economics! This helps us understand stuff like, "extroverts are just penniless dirtbags that mooch off of society!" Another stereotype... also untrue. Many extroverts are often very nice people and often wealthy! Just look at Ben Shapiro, or any of your famous sports stars! Sociohistorical just defines the way history and society has shaped our views on something. Such as, "nazi's were a product of the 40's, so now we live with them in hiding." Probably true! Though there's not much we can do about it... lol!

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Okay!

So this means extroverts and introverts can be shaped by idealism. Sociohistoric, socioeconomic, sociocultural... all these factors play a big part in a person's understanding of their self-esteem and their confidence! If a person has issues with self-esteem, they may be generated socially, or culturally! These issues may stem from historic problems, or economic issues. However the case, these facts push and pull at our individuality and affect something known as analytical psychology, or psychoanalysis!

Psychology plays a big role in how people learn about themselves and other people! It could be said that psychology is the singlemost important field of science in discovering personality itself! Psychoanalysis is huge and affected by all sorts of things, so I can't give too much of a brief explanation right now, since Yea Forums only allows so many words per post! But, there is a great deal of foundation in the requisite and proselytization of people in the field of psychoanalysis!

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Both, so yeah...

I'm mostly introverted.

Medical science says it's a continuum, which means if you're high in one dept. you're low in another.

But some people are truly ambiverts; I have no idea how they do it.

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Deriving pleasure and satisfaction from both? Why not?

What is the mental barrier preventing you from enjoying isolation and social interactions equally?

Why do you feel worse in public/social situations then you do alone? Once you have the answer/answers to to this you can start to tackle the issues and change your person for the better.

You seem more extroverted from the way you post here.

>But some people are truly 7 feet tall; I have no idea how they do it.

i get unconfortable when people are behind me and i stall when people are talking to me so i can form a human response

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