Types of Personality
In psychology, there is a grouping of human personalities based on how humans get their passion. This grouping was first coined by Carl Jung (1920), in his book entitled Psychologische Typen. In general, extroverts get passion (or energy) from social interaction. Extroverts usually have an open and happy personality, and have a high concern for what is happening around them. While introverts, on the other hand, are considered to get passions through solitude. Introverts, usually tend to be quiet, reflective, and care more about their thoughts in their own world. Among the extreme trends of introversion and extroversion, there are ambiversions which are intermediate personalities between extroverts and introverts. Although there were contrasting differences between introverts and extroverts, Carl Jung assumed that there were rarely human beings who were entirely extroverted or introverted.
The three personalities have different views in terms of decision making, social interaction, response to problems, verbal and non-verbal communication, and various other social responses.
The three personalities have different views in terms of decision making, social interaction, response to problems, verbal and non-verbal communication, and various other social responses.
Introvert
Introvert is the personality of someone who tends to close himself from the outside world. They are analytical before speaking, feel uncomfortable because of too many meetings and social involvement, prefer to work alone, and prefer to interact on 1 on 1 interaction. The advantage of this personality type is that they think first before talking or doing something, they are good listeners, and are analytical.
Ambivert
Ambivert
Ambievert is a combined personality between introverts and extroverts. The advantages of this type, they are comfortable in the midst of crowds and various social activities, but also relax with solitude. The disadvantage of ambieverted personality is that they are moody depending on the changing nature.
Extrovert
Extrovert
Extroverts and introverts have their own ways of processing information. Extrovert types are more active in starting conversations, but require time to explore more deeply and not infrequently they have better ideas about something.
Human personality is complex. They are shaped by your experience, personal history, interactions, and culture. An introvert gets strength from ideas and inner reflection, while extroverts through external activities. Both of these personalities have their respective strengths. Whatever the tendency of someone, both introverted and extroverted, if he is able to accept himself and develop his abilities, he will grow to be a good person.
Human personality is complex. They are shaped by your experience, personal history, interactions, and culture. An introvert gets strength from ideas and inner reflection, while extroverts through external activities. Both of these personalities have their respective strengths. Whatever the tendency of someone, both introverted and extroverted, if he is able to accept himself and develop his abilities, he will grow to be a good person.
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