introversion and extroversion
Introversion and extroversion are two personality traits that describe individuals' preferences in social interactions and energy sources. Introverts tend to be more reserved, gaining energy from solitude and introspection, and often feel drained by excessive socializing. Extroverts, on the other hand, are more outgoing and enjoy being around other people, deriving energy from social interactions and external stimuli. These traits exist on a spectrum, and most individuals demonstrate a mix of introverted and extroverted tendencies.
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