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Okay, so I've been inspired by a few sources to juggle some ideas around bout the nature of introversion and extraversion. Imagine if, through introversion, you dug deep enough into your own subjectivity and "inner world" that you say the "outer-world" as clear as possible. I'm going to guess that doing so would require full acknowledgement that your inner-world is just that and nothing else.
Bear with me.
If this is true, would recognition of one's inner-world be possible by turning one's eye entirely into the outer-world?
If you don't quite grasp what my meaning is, please ask.
I'm namely starting this thread because I would be interested to see if any extraverts resonate with the idea that if they lended everything they had into extraversion, then they would find their introverted side in full light.
Bear with me.
If this is true, would recognition of one's inner-world be possible by turning one's eye entirely into the outer-world?
If you don't quite grasp what my meaning is, please ask.
I'm namely starting this thread because I would be interested to see if any extraverts resonate with the idea that if they lended everything they had into extraversion, then they would find their introverted side in full light.