Are You Extrovert, Introvert Or Ambivert?
By: Atta Kakar
In the 1920s, a Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung introduced the theory of extroversion and introversion personality. The types of personality are divided on the basis of psychological factors. Every person owns either extrovert or an introvert personality, but having the skills to adjust oneself in between, is said to be an ambivert person.
Generally, an extroverted person is more attributed to socialization. He may feel happy and may enjoy himself among friends and family members. Besides, Extroverted people are more talkative and gregarious. Basically, an extrovert person has more dopamine receptors in the brain which create extra positive emotions that make him convivial.
Similarly, an introvert type of personality is considered to be more calm and passive. Introverted people love and feel relax while living alone. They need not to share their ideas with others. Introversion type of personality has some positive characteristics too. People with this type of personality, enjoy reading books. They are good listeners, focused and are committed to their goals.
However, no one is hundred per cent extrovert nor an introvert. Some people who adjust themselves in both categories equally, and possess balance personality, come in the third category which is named by Carl is an ambivert.
Neither of the types is bad, but each one has its own significance. As it is the period of competition, the extrovert or ambivert personality may be preferred because an extrovert person gains much experience from society and can work in any situation. He needs not to stay away. Being introversion, there are also chances to go in isolation.

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