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7 things that introverts find enjoyable that extroverts don’t, according to psychology

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Walk into any busy café and you’ll see two broad types of people: those chatting animatedly in groups, and those sitting quietly with a book, headphones, or a laptop, perfectly content in their own company. The first camp tends to be populated by extroverts—people who gain energy from external stimulation and social interaction. The second … Continue reading "7 things that introverts find enjoyable that extroverts don’t, according to psychology"

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8 things that introverts find enjoyable that other people don’t, according to psychology

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We all have our quirks—the little things that light us up even if they make no sense to anyone else. For introverts, those quirks often live in the quieter corners of life. It’s not that they dislike people—far from it. It’s just that their energy comes from depth, not noise. From stillness, not chaos. And … Continue reading "8 things that introverts find enjoyable that other people don’t, according to psychology"

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8 things introverts understand about people that extroverts miss, according to psychology

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Ever been at a party and found yourself drained by small talk while someone else is somehow gaining energy from it? Yeah. Same. As someone who leans more introverted, I’ve always felt like I noticed things in conversations that others seemed to miss. The quiet shift in someone’s tone, the tension behind a fake smile, … Continue reading "8 things introverts understand about people that extroverts miss, according to psychology"