You got me pinned on the nature vs nurture debate. That is me to a "T".
I would agree that people have both the ability to be extrovert/introvert. Myself, am an extrovert, but find some of my best days have come when I am left alone to my own thoughts.
I'll start w/Carl Jung then? Any publications you would recommend? Thx!!
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^_^ He probably has some publications. I tend to like to start with scholarly summaries of psychologists before diving into the material. This is where I can sometimes hate psychology: Their materials are lengthy. LOL. They give an idea like Tolkien writes. Usually at least. So I'll read a section and go "wait.... they basically said...". So a summarized view tells me whether I want to find more material. Carl Jung is good to understand because Myer-Briggs material was built on his foundation.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carl-Jung <- I loved this summary. The 2nd to last describes his written works for later reference. By the way, his archetypes are cited by Joseph Campbell for example. :)
Good stuff, ty!!