Love ya Clint. Carl Gustav Jung first introduced the terms extrovert, extroversion, introvert, and introversion in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. The terms extrovert and introvert have since become widely popularized, with extrovert often broadly used to mean "an outgoing, sociable, or talkative person.
Love ya Clint. Carl Gustav Jung first introduced the terms extrovert, extroversion, introvert, and introversion in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. The terms extrovert and introvert have since become widely popularized, with extrovert often broadly used to mean "an outgoing, sociable, or talkative person.
Much love, Steve…Forgot who originated the concepts, but Jung did introduce some good concepts into our understanding of personalities. When folks ask me, I tend to say “All of the above. Sometimes at the same time.” :-p
Love ya Clint. Carl Gustav Jung first introduced the terms extrovert, extroversion, introvert, and introversion in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. The terms extrovert and introvert have since become widely popularized, with extrovert often broadly used to mean "an outgoing, sociable, or talkative person.
Much love, Steve…Forgot who originated the concepts, but Jung did introduce some good concepts into our understanding of personalities. When folks ask me, I tend to say “All of the above. Sometimes at the same time.” :-p