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But the flaw exists in the test with inner self vs how you act.
I am also an Ambivert.
There is no such thing as an "Ambivert" it's human physiology to want to be part of a community if nothing more than to fall back on when we need to just as we all want to be alone sometimes.
We all have different masks for different settings.
I would disagree. Your mind in not set in stone. You can learn how to do things differently than your natural state. Ambiverts are simply those who figured out how to change states to suit their needs. This doesn't mean they can switch between extroverted/introverted at any time. For examplex It just means an Introverted person learmed to like talking and socializing, being center of attention etc. Or an extrovert learmed the greatness of quiet time and self reflection.There is no such thing as an "Ambivert" it's human physiology to want to be part of a community if nothing more than to fall back on when we need to just as we all want to be alone sometimes. We all have different masks for different settings.
I would disagree. Your mind in not set in stone. You can learn how to do things differently than your natural state. Ambiverts are simply those who figured out how to change states to suit their needs. This doesn't mean they can switch between extroverted/introverted at any time. For examplex It just means an Introverted person learmed to like talking and socializing, being center of attention etc. Or an extrovert learmed the greatness of quiet time and self reflection.
Try not to be so rigid, this also doesn't even include mental disorders, trauma, and personality surpression.
If I had to define it, its how you process your emotions. With others, or within yourself.
An extrovert is more likely to communicate bad feelings, while an introvert stews in their own bad feelings. Outward action, inward action.
But this is just my opinion, so <shrugs>
Well let me give you the facts. Introverts can be outgoing, and extroverts can be reserved. Your identification as Introvert or Extrovert depends on two things: First, is whether you gain energy from being alone, or from being around people. Second, and more accurately, Is what your dominant cognitive function is. Do you know what cognitive functions are?
I would disagree. Your mind in not set in stone. You can learn how to do things differently than your natural state. Ambiverts are simply those who figured out how to change states to suit their needs. This doesn't mean they can switch between extroverted/introverted at any time. For examplex It just means an Introverted person learmed to like talking and socializing, being center of attention etc. Or an extrovert learmed the greatness of quiet time and self reflection.
Try not to be so rigid, this also doesn't even include mental disorders, trauma, and personality surpression.