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Extraversion

The Dimension of Social Energy

Understanding Extraversion

Extraversion reflects how energized a person feels when interacting with the external world. It describes sociability, assertiveness, enthusiasm, and the need for stimulation.

While extroverts thrive in social environments, introverts prefer quiet, reflective spaces.

🌟 High Extraversion

Extroverts are outgoing, expressive, and lively. They enjoy social gatherings, meeting new people, and engaging in group activities. Their enthusiasm and friendliness often make them natural leaders and communicators.

They thrive in teamwork-oriented environments and enjoy careers that involve interaction, such as sales, public relations, or teaching.

However, extroverts may struggle with solitude, boredom, or tasks that require deep focus.

🌙 Low Extraversion (Introversion)

Introverts prefer calm, low-stimulation environments. They are reflective, thoughtful, and introspective. While they may not be as expressive as extroverts, introverts form deep, meaningful relationships and excel in roles that require concentration and independent thinking.

They are often more observant and attentive to details.

However, they may feel overwhelmed in crowded environments or high-energy social situations.