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10 Myths about Introverts Debunked

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Introversion is a frequently misunderstood personality trait. Carl Jung coined the terms "introverted" and "extroverted" to describe someone who is either more outward or inwardly focused. In today's world, people still don't know what an introvert is. They think introversion is just some made up excuse for someone who doesn't like to talk, is shy or lack social skills. But far from that, an introvert is simply someone who recharges by spending time alone. In this video, we cover 10 myths that people have about introversion. The video is 6 minutes long, but hopefully you relate! Help us share this video if you agree with these signs about introverts!

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Original Article: http://psych2go.net/10-myths-introverts/

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