Frosty
Hi
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Do you think that there is some sort of inherent ability to have more fun as an extrovert? You could connect more actively with new experiences, and generally I would think that ectroverts on the whole are more likely to recieve that rush of dopamine whenever they are able to connect with another person. It seems like on general extroverts are more likely to give off those emotional extremes, when they are really sad they are really sad but when they are happy they are over the moon. Introverts, on the other hand, while they might be able to become extremely content, comfortable, and happy, they are engaged more with themselves than with the outer world. Does this cause them to be more connected with their immediate emotions, or does this alternatively cause them to disassociate more? On the whole, who do you think is happier, Introverts or Extroverts? Who do you think would have the easier time of achieving the higher state of joy? Do you think that everyone experiences joy in the same way? (Dont mean using the same means, but the cognitive manifestation of joy).