The more quiet and shy I become. Why is this? I thought the opposite is supposed to happen.
The more quiet and shy I become. Why is this? I thought the opposite is supposed to happen.
The more quiet and shy I become. Why is this? I thought the opposite is supposed to happen.
greater awareness leading to the need to know more because the more one learns the more one knows how lil one knows?Possibly.
I also am interested in learning more. And there seems to be so much to learn.
The more quiet and shy I become. Why is this? I thought the opposite is supposed to happen.
Wisdom.Do you think it could be a natural pullback from the bombardment of the world? Demands of adverts, phone calls, pages, emails, etc. Exhaustion?
maturity at its true level for an introverted person maybe?
is extroversion slightly more taxing now as compared to before mainly cause you're more aware of things?
greater awareness leading to the need to know more because the more one learns the more one knows how lil one knows?
also, if you're a balanced ISFJ, and more sure that you're basically an introvert, then you're closer to knowing what an INTP might be like. Just something I've become slightly more aware of given maturity and awareness of the complimentary side of oneself.. maybe just maybe.
Also, this thread's title itself seems to indicate that its inspiration is based in sensory perception and feelings based judgment (both relatively speaking, are concrete and immediately known). Happiness is accompanied by sadness whereas the momentary feeling of joy isn't the long lasting presence of happiness.. its an in the moment exhilarating feeling. Knowing what happiness truly is, is a function of maturity and is definitely not what joy seems to be.
I think you're just not as "reactive" as you were when you were younger and inexperienced. For me, it was the opposite in many ways. I spent a great deal of my time clammed up and standing against the wall, with outbursts of stunning force. Now, I'm not so up-down because I've learned a few things and no longer go off like a roman candle as much.
I don't know why, but it's happening to me, too.
Agree with Athenian. Maybe you're just settling into your natural state of "introversion." I hate using MBTI lingo.
I've been told for so long that introversion is bad though so this is why I'm uncomfortable with it.
Introversion by itself isn't bad at all. In some ways, it's great. There are things it might be associated with that are...unhealthy...like social anxiety, insecurity, low self-esteem, etc. But introversion itself, imo, can foster humbleness, contemplation, depth, and self-awareness. Celebrate that shit!
It's no worse than any of the othertraitsflaws you have.
You know why this is, right? RIGHT?!
Don't let me down, let me hear you say it!![]()
Because WE ARE THE SAME PERSON.