basic personality types according to the theories of the 20th-century Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. An introvert is a person whose interest is generally directed inward toward his own feelings and thoughts, in contrast to an extrovert, whose attention is directed toward other people and the outside world. The typical introvert is shy, contemplative, and reserved and tends to have difficulty adjusting to social situations. Excessive daydreaming and introspection, careful balancing of considerations before reaching decisions, and withdrawal under stress are also typical of the introverted personality. The extrovert, by contrast, is characterized by outgoingness, responsiveness to other persons, activity, aggressiveness, and the ability to make quick decisions. This typology is now regarded as overly simplistic because almost no one can be accurately described as wholly introvert or extrovert. Most persons fall somewhere between Jung's two typesi.e., they are ambiverts, in whom introversive and extroversive tendencies exist in a rough balance and are manifested at different times in response to different situations.
INTROVERT AND EXTROVERT
Meaning of INTROVERT AND EXTROVERT in English
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