The intricacies behind ienxttrroo & version as personality traits

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"He’s an introvert” is a phrase that is commonly heard in social settings. The words “introvert” and “extrovert” are often used to describe someone’s personality, how outgoing they are, and ultimately, a character trait that can determine many of the social choices that a person makes. To be an introvert is to be someone who is socially reserved with a general preference for thinking and exploring one’s own mind and thoughts. In contrast, to be an extrovert is to be someone who is more socially open. However, there is far more to these persona descriptors than just their implications. There is a biological basis, and to be more specific, a neurological basis that determines whether a person will be an extrovert or an introvert. This basis is essential to the foundation of personality and contributes to the myriad life choices that one makes.
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