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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