Imagine two friends: one loves being in the spotlight, talking to everyone at once. The other prefers reading a book alone or having deep conversations with just one person. That’s like being an extrovert or an introvert, it's about how people get energy and what makes them happy.
Examples
- A child who loves playing with friends at recess is likely an extrovert.
- An adult who prefers reading a book by the fire on weekends is probably an introvert.
- One person gets excited about going to a party, while another gets tired after it.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Love Being Alone?
- What Makes a Person ‘Introverted’ or ‘Extroverted’?
- Why Do People Enjoy ‘Puzzles’ More Than Others?
- What Makes Some People ‘Left-Brained’ or ‘Right-Brained’ According to Science?
- Why Do Some People Hate Being Touched?
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