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Sometimes if an introvert gets an extrovert out of trouble. an extrovert can see a solution that worked as patently obvious, and no great contribution. Is the same way people think when told the answer to a cryptic puzzle. I haven't decided if I'm an introvert, or an extrovert, maybe both, depending on the amount of coffee, the subject, or 'feedback', but I figure there's time for both. Trying to test both extremes, seems to have more promise than an emotional or social 'flatline'. Since the nature of extremes is unpredictable it seems necessary to establish an 'anchor' Reaching for the unknown is not safe unless the feet are planted firmly on the ground. Perhaps it is not so hard to exper... Introversion is associated with high background brain arousal and therefore a tendency to find too many stimuli uncomfortable; extraversion has been associated with low arousal and the need for stimuli from the arousal to perk up. Another popular model adds 'stable' and 'unstable' dimension to the pole; for instance, a 'stable introvert' or an 'unstable extravert'/ People do display tendencies of both descriptors, and in particular, a highly introverted individual may have learned to display 'extraverted' personality style, a sort of role playing. I'm an introverted converted extrovert Life is a stage, and we all have bit parts. LOL, I must have choked on my bit... I'm an extrovert I'm now mildly bi polar, but I learnt to enjoy the changes from one state to the other. I miss the extremes at times. Excellent clip! Thanks You know what tabsey, I've heard bipolars say that they missed the upswings too. Excellent find, Alan, as usual. Tks Nice idea.I get it.Good job. I miss the extremes at times.Sometimes I wish I could a few hours of mania just to accomplish a few things. I am an introvert and all these things apply to me. Great post! I admit I am a introvert but I don't want to talk about it right now. |
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