exercises such as journaling, or self-talk can be helpful for the extrovert in situations where they cannot receive sufficient social interaction however, in some cases, the only thing that will allow an extrovert to regain their full ability to functi...
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exercises such as journaling, or self-talk can be helpful for the extrovert in situations where they cannot receive sufficient social interaction however, in some cases, the only thing that will allow an extrovert to regain their full ability to function is an inconvenient and excessive amount of social interaction. It is only kind that we provide opportunities for these poor souls to “recharge their social battery”
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exercises such as journaling, or self-talk can be helpful for the extrovert in situations where they cannot receive sufficient social interaction however, in some cases, the only thing that will allow an extrovert to regain their full ability to function is an inconvenient and excessive amount of social interaction. It is only kind that we provide opportunities for these poor souls to “recharge their social battery”
Some have talked about “finding a cure for extroversion” and for all the suffering that this might spare the world I must confess I find the notion deeply misguided. For all the strains they put on society many extroverts still manage to live productive lives. They hold down jobs and even find applications for the joy they find in socializing in professions such as stand-up comedian and maitre’d.
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Some have talked about “finding a cure for extroversion” and for all the suffering that this might spare the world I must confess I find the notion deeply misguided. For all the strains they put on society many extroverts still manage to live productive lives. They hold down jobs and even find applications for the joy they find in socializing in professions such as stand-up comedian and maitre’d.
@futurebird Everyone just thinks I'm an introvert but I've been walking up to strangers and saying hi since I was a four year old at the beach.
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Some have talked about “finding a cure for extroversion” and for all the suffering that this might spare the world I must confess I find the notion deeply misguided. For all the strains they put on society many extroverts still manage to live productive lives. They hold down jobs and even find applications for the joy they find in socializing in professions such as stand-up comedian and maitre’d.
And, in truth, such speculation is pointless. There is likely no cure for extroversion, so we must teach extroverts coping strategies and learn to live with them and their unusual needs.
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@futurebird Everyone just thinks I'm an introvert but I've been walking up to strangers and saying hi since I was a four year old at the beach.
Madness.