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What do extroverts think about introverts?

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I often noticed that people judge others based on how much they interact with people. Example: The popular kids at school are the ones who interact and be social whereas, the rest are less "socially active". I'm an extrovert but funnily enough all my close friends are introverts, which obviously implies that I really love them. read more

Whereas extroverts will communicate the first things that come out of their mouth, introverts put incredible thought and care about what they do before making the move, based on their solitude and time alone. read more

Extroverts think Introverts were a "mysterious" person. Because they usually want to know what other people think, and they like sharing their problems. And introverts don't like to sharing their problems. They prefer keep it with themselves, and tell other person when they're ready to tell them. read more

As they process information, introverts are carefully attending to their internal thoughts and feelings at the same time. According to studies by psychologist Hans Eysenck, introverts require less stimulation from the world in order to be awake and alert than extroverts do. This means introverts are more easily over-stimulated. read more

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