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Ambiverts 

Now last but not least being an ambivert is a middle ground between introverts and extroverts. Ambiverts are very neutral people who enjoy being out and about but get overwhelmed not necessarily easy but in due course. When they do get overwhelmed or their “social battery” runs out, that's when introverts emerge. Most people fall under the category of ambiverts without even perceiving it, maybe because they are unaware of the definition of the word or even its existence. So whenever you are in doubt about which category you fall under, just claim yourself as a fellow ambivert. 

Extroverts 

Extroverts are often people who enjoy socializing or they were just given the ability to interact and keep up a nice vibe with people. They are known to love having eyes on them or being the center of attention. They also are more rash and tend to do and say things before even giving them a thought. Extroverts feel very forsaken and paranoid when their friends are not constantly trying to speak to them–in other words, when they are not the main interest. If you feel that you fit these descriptions almost too well, it does not necessarily mean you are an extrovert. Take celebrities as an example, they love being the center of attention and go to many gatherings. Still, most times when they are interviewed, all they could think of is going home, laying back while eating pizza, or whatever dairy-free sustenance they enjoy consuming. Others might look at extroverts and envy this “talent” they withhold, but little do they know how tiring and draining it could be.Extroverts are always trying to reach a certain achievement to satisfy others because they are very prone to being “people pleasers”. Extroverts are more likely and expected to be successful. “Why can't they just charm their way to success using their skills?” ignorant people question all the time. Extroverts are assigned the role of the parent in groups which means a ton of responsibility and pressure, and if there is a quantity of them, expect plenty of competition. So if you want a very successful TV show, make sure you cast a whole lot of extroverts. 

The message is that everyone in the end balances one another, from the socially awkward to the social butterflies and even those who are just there. Everyone plays a role in the book of life. 

Going for a hike

or Cozy it up at home?