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Introverts and change

Sunny Ghost

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I don't know that I necessarily seek out change for the sake of change, maybe if things are suuuuper borrrrring, but what I do find I enjoy is when things around me change, I kind of love to react to it, that challenge of how to respond, how to make things work given the new conditions/constraints.

Is this an introvert thing?
I can relate to this actually. It's kind of... empowering, in a way.
 

Giggly

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Ironically, being extremely flexible leaves one in a stale unchanging environment.

Interesting. I've heard this before. Can you explain more about it?

Lol, my I have to get to know my ESFJ sister all over again every week, and she's been quite the jobhopper as well. Wrong on all points when it comes to her. :p

Wrong on some of those points for me too. I'm not that inflexible.

I don't know that I necessarily seek out change for the sake of change, maybe if things are suuuuper borrrrring, but what I do find I enjoy is when things around me change, I kind of love to react to it, that challenge of how to respond, how to make things work given the new conditions/constraints.

Is this an introvert thing?

I don't seek out change for change sake either and depending on what it is I probably won't change something unless I get bored, feel like it, or see a good reason to.
 

Fluffywolf

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Interesting. I've heard this before. Can you explain more about it?

It's fairly simple really. If you're very flexible, there is no need for change as the situation you're already in is easy to accept. Causing you to stop looking for change alltogether. Flexibility works both ways.
 
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