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Someone who is extroverted has no problem attracting attention.

Extrovert is an adjective that refers to a person who is given to extraversion (the movement of the spirit that goes outside of oneself through the senses). Someone who is extroverted has a tendency to socialize easily and stand out in meetings, seeking to be the center of attention.

The Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung ( 18751961 ) was the promoter of the notions of extraversion and introversion in his theories of personality . For Jung , extraversion is the attitude that is characterized by concentrating interest on an external object . This means that the extroverted person is interested in the other when establishing a social bond and predisposes his or her spirit so that the relationship prospers. On the other hand, introversion is the attitude characterized by the concentration of interest in the internal processes of the individual.

Facets of personality

It is important to highlight that these facets of personality are not absolute: that is, there is no such thing as a completely extroverted person or, on the contrary, an entirely introverted person . In each individual, one of the two attitudes is more noticeable and more marked. However, there are times when extraversion can stand out, while, at other times, that same subject can appear introverted.

Yes, it is impossible, it is worth clarifying, to maintain an extraverted and introverted attitude at the same time, since these are not dimensions that can be exposed simultaneously. A healthy personality is flexible and can adapt the attitude to the context in a balance that allows the subject to respond to external stimuli without conflict.

Characteristics of an extroverted individual

At a party , for example, it is very likely that extroverted people tend to make jokes, dance in the center of the floor, talk with people they didn't know before the event; It is in these types of large meetings where these individuals test their extraversion to the maximum, since they feel, in some way, the responsibility of generating a pleasant atmosphere .

It is important to highlight this aspect of extraversion, since in general the focus is on the search for prominence , and the service that these people do to those who, otherwise, would spend hours without talking to anyone, losing opportunities is overlooked. to meet interesting people who can open doors for them on a professional or personal level, for fear of being embarrassed; Extroverted individuals make it possible to establish ties between those around them, which is why their attitude should not be equated with selfishness or egocentrism.

Protagonist

An extroverted subject enjoys the exhibition.

The public exhibition

When we refer again to the etymology of the word extrovert, we notice that it is a person who sends his emotions outside, who externalizes his feelings without problems; Through this attitude, a series of concerns typical of interpersonal relationships are subtracted, which allows you to function fluently in a conversation with strangers. It is possible to say that they voluntarily expose their weak points, so that they are no longer unspeakable secrets , and this frees them from tension, from fear of potential attacks or public humiliation.

For an introverted person, which in certain cases can be synonymous with shy , it is very difficult to speak in public, and they often think for too long about what to say, until it is too late. There is a terror of being embarrassed, of having your intelligence questioned; but they also fear that they are not interesting enough to have anything to add to what has already been said.

In a conversation with a stranger, an extroverted individual corrects his mistakes without any problem , and is able to laugh at them if he considers it necessary; On the contrary, for the introvert, a simple stumble, a mispronounced name, or a word said instead of another can mean a humiliation that blocks him and prevents him from continuing to speak.