How being an Introvert is good than being an extrovert/extravert


  • @ash1710 said in How being an Introvert is good than being an extrovert/extravert:

    @g-a ikr, I'm an Introvert. And not all the I feel happy to be alone.

    You know, may be you are ambivert (combination of introvert and extrovert). So somehow you need to be alone but you like people company too.

    Cowardness is not the correct word. It's more like "What people would think, I'm so different (alone) while others have friends", No one likes of be alone at least in front of public.

    Okay, they just need a "gangsta" group. Oh. I dont like that guys. What for? Do you think your gangsta group will do something when you got trouble? No. Most of them leave you when you had it. I know this. Btw, i am always alone in front of public but i am extrovert. Why? Because i dont like people following me wherever i go even my sister.


  • @g-a By most I mean almost 100%. And it is true that every person needs someone's company. That's human nature, and you know it too.

    May be, its your choice. Extroversion doesn't mean that they need people to praise them, or be with them. That's is just another thing. According to what I've observed and thought.


  • @ash1710 finally this girl get the idea. Excellent!


  • this guy doesn't get the idea of what idea @g-a got.


  • @Ash1710 Being an introvert is not better than being an extrovert, it's only a subjective thing. Yes, people need alone time and rather not open to anyone, but that doesn't mean it's better than being an extrovert. I am an extrovert myself and I love being one, it's because I rather socialize with others instead of being distant. Here are advantages extroverts have compared to introverts:

    • Socially Active
    • Easier to make friends
    • Faster growth than introverts, making them more successful
    • Healthier due to them socializing with others and being outgoing
    • They claim much more opportunity
    • Chances of an extrovert getting support are higher than an introvert
    • More likely to notice little things due to them being highly conscientious
    • Rarely bored
    • Easily expressive
    • Navigate easily through tough situations

    There are more advantages I can say, but that will be enough for now. But if you're introverted, that doesn't mean you're better than extroverts. What you could've said was "How being an Introvert is good than being an extrovert for me", because judging by your title you think introverts are better than extroverts in general.


  • @ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ ik, it's pretty hard to live as I am living now. But I like it, at least I don't have to be a bit dependent on anyone.


  • @ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ and no. I mean what you thought it to be. All of the things you said were about daily life.
    It is " easy" for extroverts to live the daily life.
    But for Introverts,they have to struggle in the beginning. It is life, so they learn from their mistakes. Thus, an Introvert can have both the sides of personality, more like has to have.
    And same for extroverts, but it is more common in case of Introverts.


  • @ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ PS. I'm not saying introversion is the best.


  • @ash1710 I know lol. Judging by the title "How being an Introvert is good than being an extrovert/extravert", that's telling me that you think being introvert is better than being in extrovert in general, which is why I said all of that. If you were to add "for me" at the end of the title I would think being an intro is better than an extro for you xd


  • @ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ I didn't mean that. I'm not thinking "being Introvert is better than extrovert", I'm justifying it.


  • @ᑕᖇiᗰᔕ-ᑎ I'm telling "How being an Introvert is better than being an Extrovert". Though, in the end each trait has its own merit and demerits.


  • @ash1710 In every way possible.