Hello @ coderg. I don't think extroversion and introversion are personality traits but behaviors molded by specific circumstances and experiences in one's lifetime.
I take myself as an example:
As a toddler: hyperactive and very talkative
As a kid/early teens: very introverted, quiet, absent-minded, living in my dream world, barely any friends
Late teens/early twenties: extroverted, friendly, bubbly, the popular girl in groups of friends, never alone
Currently (late twenties): somewhere in the middle. I crave communication but it has to be meaningful or else I get bored and I'd rather be alone.
RE: Why I like to talk to people
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Why I like to talk to people
Hi @elemenya
Thank you for your comment
In my article I haven't tried to comment on introversion or extroversion or the correlation of either with anyone's basic cravings or instincts
I have tried to highlight why I crave talking to someone and why talking in general can be a healthy thing for the people involved
I do agree to your point that one's traits are impacted by circumstances. I talked about the fact that you can take a glimpse into someon's personality but I didn't say one has to form judgements about the same. As long as no judgements are formed no strong reaction would come on any change of the other person's personality
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