racism yo............Huruma;2273504 said:I can't believe a girl just referred to a young man as an insect.
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racism yo............Huruma;2273504 said:I can't believe a girl just referred to a young man as an insect.
Young-Ice;2273672 said:I didn't know i had so many haters
Young-Ice;2273720 said:i am a douche
i totally clean vaginas
Young-Ice;2273214 said:kind of robotic like.
introverts be walkin down the street smiling at no one.
Young-Ice;2273318 said:Clearly you didn't understand the gist of what you were saying.
You said that people put on acts in public to have successful careers.
But in their downtime they seek solitude.
Which shows a lack of desire to really be extroverted. Even though they may appear to be extroverted at work, they are not an extrovert as they dont prefer the company of others.
If u knew the definition of extrovert you wouldn't have needed a teacher to tell you this.
nex gin;2276187 said:All jokes aside....I can be an extrovert when there is business or a paycheck associated w/ it...meaning if my job requires that type of interaction w/ co-workers and employees. However, I'm naturally an introvert.
I'm like Du when it comes to friends and family. I can go weeks or months w/o talking to any of them and be just fine. I don't need people around me to make me happy. I prefer to do my own thing and roll dolo most of the time. Random people just get on my damn nerves after a while. If you saw me around my friends you wouldn't know I was an introvert though. Guess I'm in the middle too.
pico rivera;2272354 said:Me neither
Just sit yo ass down n be quite once in a while, attention whores
ms.jones;2273249 said:My professor stated that the only true way to find out if someone is an introvert or an extrovert is to find out how they spend their free time. Some of the most extroverted persons tend to be introverts when they have free time. For example, a salesman...outgoing, chipper, upbeat....but, when they get home, that "shell" comes off, and their true personality comes out....
When she explained that to me, that's when I figured out that, by definition, I am a true introvert. I know how to be outgoing, and engaging, however, its only as needed.
Huruma;2273075 said:Many people think it means 'outgoing', 'loud', very social etc. but the technical definition is only someone who is 'energized' by social interaction as opposed to introverts who are energized by solitude and their own internal, mental world. Extroverts live in the 'real' world of people and things, introverts live in their own internal world of ideas and thoughts. Introverts are 'drained' by social interaction, even if they like it, it's exhausting. Extroverts are 'drained' by solitude, they need human contact the way I need privacy and solitude. No one is 100% extroverted or 100% introverted but most people have a dominant function.
On the MBTI, introversion correlates with intuition (someone who is very theoretical and abstract, lives in a world of possibilities,) and extroversion correlates with sensing (someone is who lives in the 'here and now', relies on past experience rather than theoretical possibilities as a guideline and to understand the world, is practical, pays attention to the black and white, immediate facts rather than the 'big picture' etc.). If I'm not mistaken, introversion also correlates with feeling (examines issues from a personal point of view and makes people-centric decisions when it comes to ethics) and perceiving (observes the outside environment without needing to organize or interact with it, likes to leave options open and slow to make decisions, tolerates 'messiness' and ambiguity) and extroversion correlates with thinking (makes detached, impersonal decisions based on objective criteria like rules and facts) and judging (interacts with the outside environment, needs order and structure, needs closure and for decisions to be made). I've heard of different definitions for 'feeling' and 'thinking', I'm not sure which one is the most accurate, but from what I've read, most people misunderstand the terms to mean that 'thinkers' are 'logical' and 'feelers' are more emotional, all decisions are ultimately emotional. The J/P functions were added by Kathrine Meyers and Isabelle Briggs, the original functions were discovered/invented by Carl Jung.
The personality type that correlates the most with higher IQ's are INTPs, followed by INTJs, INFPs and INFJs (the 'N' stands for intuition).