I'm more of an introvert. But my own experiences and studies indicate that extroverts are generally happier and more well-liked. As mentioned earlier, introverts can come across as anti-social, aloof, and sullen.
Extroverts may also perform better at certain jobs which require dealing with people (sales, politics, business). While introverts may be better at jobs which require quiet observation and thought (scientist, writer, painter).
2007-01-14 04:38:59
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answered by Mind of Clyde 2
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I am an introvert. I find it fabulous. Others think its a problem but I love life and I love my peace and quiet.
I believe if you can't be happy by yourself then you certainly will be of no good to anyone else. You must first be happy to be alone and confident in making decisions all by yourself.
I know a extrovert and I find the lifestyle soooooooooooo undesirable. Her friends are not genuine and she is always SO busy and then complains about it. I say "too bad" HA HA HA HA !!
2007-01-14 05:47:40
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answered by Kitty 6
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Introvert, it is fairly negative in a fast paced, aggressive and loud culture. Introverts tend to be misunderstood and you have to be smarter or more talented than an ex to get a good job almost anywhere.That being said, both personalities have roles to fulfill within society. Different tasks require a unique blend of personality characteristics that others could not perform as capably. It is just tough to be introverted because you can end being judged as unfriendly, unhappy when you just need your alone time.
2007-01-14 04:48:13
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answered by jim t 2
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Which are you referring to? I don't think either personality type should be considered bad. It takes both types.....I mean can you imagine if we were all extroverts? People would be talking over each other all the time and fighting for the attention. Both types have good and bad qualities about them at times. It takes all kinds to make the world an interesting place.
2007-01-14 02:53:37
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answered by vanhammer 7
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There's no good or bad being either introvert or extrovert.
However, it when one is extremely shy and likes to keep things to him/herself, problems may arise as others may not be able to understand him/her.
He/She may appear withdrawn or anti-social to some and this may cause others to misjudge him/her. Likewise, when one is extremely extroverted, others may see him as pompous and insincere if he seems too friendly or perhaps, too vocal.
Having said that, I think some jobs require certain types of personality traits. So, someone who is introverted may be interested in a career that suits his/her personality better. Same goes for introverted ones.
2007-01-14 03:07:00
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answered by serenada 2
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The safest and perfect attitude id Introvert.
But that does not mean, thinking some thing some thing in mind and pushing so many feeling ... many people misunderstand this. In reality its a very powerful and good state of mind.
The best thing is that we need to be introvert and then come out. Means think first before acting.
2007-01-14 03:08:26
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answered by Angel 4
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Socially i'm an extrovert, notwithstanding there are a variety of of elements of my existence in which I demonstrate features of an introvert. i'd like my love tournament to in trouble-free words supplement my sporadic distinction, or a minimum of settle for it.
2016-10-31 02:00:27
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answered by doti 4
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I'm more of an extrovert. But i can be quiet at times. I'm who i am. it's neither bad or good to be introverted or extroverted. but i prefer to be extroverted. i think it's healthier.
2007-01-14 02:59:28
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answered by sushimaven 4
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Do you mean to be one or the other or both?
2007-01-14 14:59:45
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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Intro. It can be but most often times it's not.
2007-01-14 03:27:17
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answered by Gen 4
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