so, there would be those who are more
inclined towards extroversion and those
otherwise inclined. The concentration of
such inclinations gives rise to our classing
people as introverts or otherwise.
To an extrovert, an introvert may be
more like a sea. He/she is calm on the
surface but teaming with activity inside. So,
to understand these personalities, one may
have to plunge deep inside.
One may discover that most
introverts lighten up after spending some
time alone. That may be because of the way
they recharge themselves. They are sensitive
to their environments. Whilst alone, they
have a chance to introspect, correct their
mistakes and makes decisions. On the other
hand, their solitude enables them to filter
out energies of the people they have
encountered. They withdraw into their
inner world where everything is made
possible by their imaginations. To them,
that time of solitude is very important as it
connects them with inner self, something
they loath to give away no matter the price.
So, the energies of those around
them can easily drain them. That drain
disturbs their inner balance. Which is why
they seem outgoing after such solitude.
However, it doesn't imply that extroverts
don't have time to themselves as well. They
just do so less often.
In a relationship, these people can,
most of the time, be very loyal and caring.