introversion and extraversion
Introversion and extraversion are two opposite personality traits that describe people's patterns of socializing and deriving energy. Introverts tend to focus inward, finding solitude and quiet environments energizing, while extraverts draw energy from external sources and seek social interaction to feel energized.
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