
Introverts are often misunderstood as shyness or antisocial behavior. However, introvert is primarily about how individuals recharge: introverts gain energy from solitude, while extroverts gain energy from social interaction. This misunderstanding can lead to misjudgments and unfair treatment.61Please respect copyright.PENANAZEd03h61MM
Introverts don't dislike socializing; they simply require time to process social interactions. After socializing, they need alone to recharge. This doesn't mean they don't enjoy social events, but they need a balance between social interaction and solitude.
Introverts are sometimes perceived as arrogant or aloof due to their quieter nature and selectivity in friendships. They are more comfortable expressing themselves in smaller, closer groups and prefer listening and thoughtful responses to dominating conversations. This doesn't indicate a lack of caring, but rather a preference for observation and processing before responding. Therefore, quietness shouldn't be equated with unfriendliness. Given the opportunity, and supportive space, introverts have much to share.61Please respect copyright.PENANA0beDLqdBP9
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