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Is it better to be introverted or extroverted?

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or does it even matter

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  1. it's better to be introverted if ur an introvert

    it's better to extroverted if ur an extrovert

    it's normal to those who are either one....but sometimes one wishes that they were less extroverted or introverted...


  2. Somewhere in between? I think so like in many other aspects of life.

  3. I don't really believe in dichotomies such as these. We do not really have that perfect personalities that can be boxed. You cannot even force yourself to be boxed unless it is a sign of desperation of achieving something that others will not really understand.

  4. Combination of the two - extroverted when with your friends, but introverted when you alone at home, that way you get all the benefits.

  5. It depends on the person.No one individual is the same.

  6. I don't think one is better than the other.  It all depends on the individual and what they are comfortable being.

  7. Each one has it's good and bad qualities. Extroverts can get the jobs done that introverts are not equipped to do and the same goes for introverts. Think about it this way, the extroverts wouldn't have famous paintings and classical music to listen to if it wasn't for the introverts. Everyone has strengthes and weakness that can make the group better.

  8. for the people who are introverted it is better to be introverted, for those who are extroverted it is better to be extroverted. It very much depends on the point of view , nobody can say per sure ;)

  9. if you introvert then you may be shy and not confident, but if you extrovert you can also keep yourself to yourself at times but also be confident aswell.

  10. what matters is that you are happy with what you are .

  11. Ex. Then at least people know you and what you are thinking.

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