Hi @kyriacos. While I agree that self-defining can be limiting, I continue to believe that there does appear to exist a bifurcation in human behavior as it relates to tolerance for social engagement. Perhaps a superficial observation, but some people DO seem to be easily exhausted by social interaction (particularly in person and not online), and others appear to gain significant satisfaction and strength from same. How do we explain this? Thanks!
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Some people joining the gym for the first time feel the same way. Exposure to a situation makes all the difference. There is nothing intrinsic making you an "introvert".