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This may seem slightly amateurish, but I've picked up on something and hopefully it can be cleared up here. A lot of people, when talking about extroversion, they will say it is when one gets most of their energy from other people. The emphasis, I find, when they are talking about it, is on people. But it is to my knowledge that extroversion encompasses gaining energy and focusing on the external environment, and in this sense, objective factors. Social interactions and other people are of course part of the environment, but what I am saying is that an extrovert may not be bothered at all about interacting with people and may keep their distance most of the time, and they will still be extroverted because of the focus on other external factors that may have nothing to do with people whatsoever. They might even find a loss of energy with interacting, because of their own subjective reasons such as finding it tedious, boring etc. Am I correct with what I'm saying?