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  2. 40 Memes That Hit Harder Than Small Talk At A Party You Didn ...

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    Image credits: introvert.feels Like most things, introversion, too, is often misunderstood. Talking about things people often mistakenly consider to be introversion, Dr. Seltzer said that can be ...

  3. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    Introverts, in contrast, decorate less and tend to arrange their workspace to discourage social interaction. [45] Despite these differences, a meta-analysis of 15 experience sampling studies has suggested that there is a great deal of overlap in the way that extraverts and introverts behave. [46]

  4. 50 Funny And Relatable Memes To Sum Up Life As An Introvert - AOL

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    Image credits: jzux “I also enjoy digging into things deeply, which is another classic introvert trait. It helps me have deep conversations with people, learn about new subjects in great depth ...

  5. What's the difference between being an introvert and being ...

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    People can mistake the introvert ‘poker face’ for snobbishness, disinterest or even lack of personality, when, in fact, the quiet introvert is engaged and really considering what you have to ...

  6. Wallflower (people) - Wikipedia

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    Structural functionalism is a sociological theory that sees society as a number of complex parts that form a stable and functional whole. This leads to a strong and coherent family unit made of smaller parts, with the functioning family unit then going on to form the smaller parts of a wider community, society and so on.

  7. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop ...

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    Introverts appear to be less responsive than extroverts to dopamine (a brain chemical linked to reward-driven learning), and have a more circumspect and cautious approach to risk than do extroverts. [3] Introverts are more governed by the neocortex, the part of the brain responsible for thinking, planning, language and decision making. [12]

  8. What it's like to be a secret introvert - AOL

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  9. Asociality - Wikipedia

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    A degree of asociality is routinely observed in introverts, while extreme asociality is observed in people with a variety of clinical conditions. Asociality is not necessarily perceived as a totally negative trait by society, since asociality has been used as a way to express dissent from prevailing ideas.