What Is Eversion?
Extroversion is a type of personality. Jung's personality is divided into extroverted and introverted according to libido's direction of activity. Extroverts are usually open-minded, enthusiastic, lively, cheerful, sociable and adaptable to the environment.
- [Words]: outgoing
- [Interpretation]: The former refers to the woman's preference for her husband after marriage: The mother is always outgoing when her daughter is married. She does not visit her parents and is very dissatisfied. refers to good activity, good communication, lively and cheerful personality traits: I am introverted, you are outgoing and close to each other.
- Extroverts think, feel and act in harmony with the object. Concern is used exclusively in the object, with the object as the priority. Therefore, such people are easily restricted by the influence of objects.
- Perceptually
- Outward-looking type: can actively observe and have a faster speed; has a general nature; has a quick response; has a record nature; has a clear emotional response
- Introvert: Observation is more passive, but more detailed; Able to analyze; Feeling is more accurate; Explained; Emotional reactions are more subtle
- In imagination
- Outward-looking: the imagination has a width; the imagination is mostly positive, sunny
- Introvert: Imagination has depth; Imagination is mostly romantic and melancholic
- In thinking
- Outward-looking: good at asking questions; more divergent thinking; flexible thinking;
- Introvert: Good at independent thinking; Thinking is more concentrated; Thinking is directional. [1]
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- Introverts: Introverts pay more attention to their hearts and are less willing to attend various parties. Because of their strong self-awareness, when they are in the crowd, they care about other people's views on themselves, which makes them a little irritable in crowded situations. Introverts deal with their emotions, thinking, and observing in a silent manner, and are not noticeable to outsiders. They can also be social people, but not as easy to reveal to others as extroverts; they are relatively lonely and not very cheerful; they need to think for a while before dealing with a situation; they all love themselves Think about it and come up with an idea. Of course, the characteristics of extroversion: extroverts often express their ideas without consideration-that is, extroverted, open-minded, lively and cheerful, sociable, exposing, enthusiastic, sincere, and friendly They are easy-going and informal, and have strong ability to adapt to the environment. Because of comparison, this type of person lacks the spirit of self-analysis and self-criticism.
- From "Advantages of Introverts", we learned: Simply say the path of thinking of extroverts. In our familiar scenes, extroverts can frequently switch topics around parties at parties, as if they know everything, but introverts But always talk and stop. In fact, extroverts are used to thinking when they speak, but introverts must think well before they say it, that's all. Introverts do everything carefully, while extroverts do it. Because of such genetic differences, introversion and extroversion are created. The advantage of the so-called introversion lies in its slow side. It is able to think clearly and considerately. Introverts are more able to resist temptations, tolerate loneliness, and to devote more energy to inner thoughts, while too much social interaction can make them lose energy. The difference is that extroverts must replenish their energies from external stimuli, constantly rushing around, and constantly seeking new things.
- Introversion and extroversion are a dimension of personality, and there is no distinction between good and bad. Inward and outward are a continuum, inward and outward are at the ends of this continuum. In real life, we will use both sides of this continuum. Just like some netizens ask: "Why do I sometimes like to talk cheerfully, but sometimes I don't like to talk?" Actually, this is the use of something on one side and another on another occasion. Side stuff. We have a natural preference for one side or another. If we are more inclined to be extroverted, then we are extroverted, and we are inclined to be introverted. If someone is more outward, then his extroversion will be more obvious; if he is more inward, his inwardness will be more obvious. Similarly, there will be someone right in the middle of this continuum, that is, his biases account for 50% each. It is not to say that an introvert is introverted at all times and on all occasions, and that he can also be extraverted at certain times and occasions, but only introverted at most times and occasions. Another analogy is that introversion and extroversion are like our left and right hands. In our lives, our left and right hands must be used, but we are more used to which one.
- The personality described by culture is actually a person's social character, not a person's inner psychological character. To make introverts like themselves, we need to think about the conceptual dilemmas that introverts bring to our definition of culture. If society equates introversion with extraversion and gives people with different personalities the same smile, then introverts may find it easier to find a way for them to exist. Forcing introverts to live in a culturally-oriented, extroverted mode can cause great discomfort.
- Psychology believes that, as the Chinese saying goes, "people have different hearts, and each has its own face", everyone in real life has his own personality. There are many ways to classify personality, and one that is currently approved by most psychologists is based on personal
- I often encounter introverts who are troubled by their personality. In fact, such people should thank God for allowing him to obtain such an important personality tendency. If you think about it, a person without internal affirmation and self-identification cannot have the continuous strength to develop outward enterprising and struggle, and a person who only pays attention to the outside world and never introspects the heart cannot succeed. There is always an unconscious split in the description of personality in our culture, thinking that these two personalities are exactly the opposite, and they can only be one. In fact, this is probably the most absurd prejudice derived from human antinomy. The inward forces are the roots and trunks, and the outward forces are the leaves, buds, and fruits. These two psychological forces happen to be side by side.
- Cultural habits imagine extroverts as optimistic, cheerful, enthusiastic, confident, and aggressive, and associate introverts as conservative, repressed, flinching, restless, timid, and unkind. Almost literate people will say that extroversion is welcome in society, but introversion is not so good. Of course, introverts are very self-conscious, introspective, and alternative. They don't play cards according to the rules, so they are naturally rare in culture. Extroverts don't stick to their opinions, follow the crowd, follow, share, rely on rules, obey the environment, and pursue social identity. Naturally, they can easily become a lovely family under the guidance of cultural values. Unfortunately, among the countless great people in human history, extroverts There are only a handful of people, and this may be the price of following herds. [2]