Imagine your brain is like a toolbox. Some people have tools for being loud and social, while others have tools for thinking quietly. These differences come from how we grow up and what makes us happy.
Examples
- One person loves parties and is always the first to speak up, while another would rather read a book in their room.
- Some kids are shy when they start school but become more outgoing as they get older.
- A child who grew up with lots of friends might be more extroverted than one who was home most of the time.
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See also
- What Makes a Person 'Right-Brained' or 'Left-Brained'?
- What Makes a Person 'Left-Brained' or 'Right-Brained'?
- Why Are Some People ‘Spontaneous’ and Others Not?
- Why Do People Prefer Some Music Over Others?
- What Makes a Person ‘Confident’ or ‘Shy’?
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