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An Introvert

Who is he actually? What character does he perceive?

By Elayer For AllPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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An introvert, immersed in his own thoughts, feelings and uninterested in outside things.

An introvert who is immersed in his own thoughts and feelings and has no interest in outside things.

An introvert is a person with qualities of a personality type known as introversion, which means that they feel more comfortable focusing on their inner thoughts and ideas, rather than what's happening outside or externally. They enjoy spending time with just a few people who they really like, rather than large groups or crowds.

Just as they enjoy the quiet time to get themselves, they're most likely an introvert to a certain extent. Being an introvert is often considered weak. They aren't quite as good as the extroverts, who just seem to breeze through life. But that's not true, there is nothing wrong with being an introvert.

Sometimes introverted people are more intelligent on average, which also shows that introverts are more verbally intelligent than extroverts. Introversion is merely one of many possible healthy personality types and is not a disorder.

They may exhibit higher IQ scores due to their calculation and analytical predisposition because they are more prone to think through things rather than be impulsive.

Introversion is not a weakness or a disorder; they are not rude. It is just a type of personality. They intensely value the few friends they like and have.

There are many myths about introversion that show how many people see introversion in a negative way. The simple answer is that being an introvert is both positive, negative, and neither. It's important to understand the skill set before accepting being introverted or not. As we already know there is no unique thinking capacity among the people, so cannot decide all introverts thinks positive or negative or neither.

Generally speaking, no one becomes an introvert by transforming their behaviors, because there's little point in spending more time alone if they don't enjoy it, or it doesn't stimulate them creatively. They pay more attention to their own tendencies and foster them.

Says, Introvert are amazing people with great depths. They are often considered to be dull, boring, alone, think before speaking or acting, and laconic people, but that isn't the case always. They may talk less but their silent energy is infectious and makes for an attractive quality in one or another way.

When we hear the sound introvert, we start thinking of someone who is shy or quiet and prefers to be alone. While that may be true for some introverts, there's much more to this personality type. An introvert enjoys time alone and gets emotionally drained after spending a lot of time with others. A shy person doesn't necessarily want to be alone but is afraid to interact with others. Whether an introvert or an extrovert all depends on how the person processes the world around himself.

Characters of introverts in general:

  • They are good at their own field.
  • They savor most of their moments with freedom and solitude.
  • They will Concentrate more when there is quiet.
  • They are thoughtful: relating to or characterized by deep thought.
  • They have conscious knowledge of their own character and feelings.
  • They take sufficient time to make decisions.
  • They almost feel comfortable being alone or far.
  • They think much about what others say or think about them.
  • They most probably don't like group activities and tasks.
  • They may do care about others but don't express the same.
  • They prefer to write more rather than talk.
  • They feel tired after being in a group or crowd.
  • They do learn through observations and be kind.
  • They may have only a few friendships but are very close with these friends.
  • They won't share anything easily.
  • They more imagine or think to talk or express themselves.
  • They daydream or use their imaginations to work out a problem.
  • They prefer more to listen than speak.
  • They retreat into their own mind to relax and rest.
  • They involve one on one conversations.
  • They do not involve voluntarily.
  • They fear more in public speaking, public places, groups, parties, stages, and when they see many or groups of people.

Says, introverts have a higher blood flow to their frontal lobe than extroverts do. This part of the brain helps them to remember things, solve problems, and plan ahead. Their brains also react differently to dopamine than extrovert brains do.

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