Energy: Introverted (I) vs. Extraverted (E)

More Than People Power

When considering people who are Introverts (I) and Extraverts (E), it’s natural to go straight to the more social aspects of these personality traits. However, they are more than this. These traits are also defined by their broader response to their environments, which includes other people but isn’t exclusively about them.

77% of Extraverts seek thrilling activities during their holidays, compared to 47% of Introverts.

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Introvert (I) Personality

Strength in Reserve

Introverts are well-suited to many situations. A tendency to be reserved helps these personality types to pace themselves. They’re likely to listen to others more carefully. Very introspective, Introverts enjoy more focused “alone time” – leading to more and deeper insights. And, while sometimes too sensitive to their environments, this often helps them pick up cues more quickly, making them great at reading many situations.

80% of Introverts say they often find that time spent alone is more interesting and satisfying than time spent with other people, compared to 29% of Extraverts.

However, this same reserve means that Introverts tend to find outside stimuli like noise, motion, or intrusive lighting frustrating. Some of this can be an invigorating change of pace – too much unsettles them and drains their energy. These personality types often prefer to be in their own space where they can adjust their environments. Add a human factor to this sensitivity – for example, insistent conversations where they’re expected to be just as insistent – and it can exhaust them. They need time alone to regather their energy and restore their calm.

People with this personality trait find strength in creating their own space.

Introverts’ reserved, more solitary nature presents challenges, as many societies favor Extraverts and their bolder approach. But it helps Introverted personality types to take things slowly, cautiously, and with less fanfare. Fortunately, if they’re willing – and create the time to recharge on their own – most Introverts can handle society’s strenuous demands.

In fact, many successful leaders and entertainers come from their ranks, often remaining humble and avoiding an unnecessary spotlight in fame. The Introversion personality trait never needs to disqualify those who possess it from pursuing a goal.

84% of Introverts would feel cautious, worried, or even downright horrified if they suddenly realized they were becoming famous, compared to 51% of Extraverts.

Extravert (E) Personality

The Power of Engagement

89% of Extraverts say they are comfortable verbally expressing gratitude when they feel it, compared to 67% of Introverts.

Extraverts are interested in engaging with their environment, and they feed off the responses of the people and events around them. They enjoy pushing limits and seeing what the world can do. This all depends on many other factors and life’s natural limitations, but Extraverted personality types lean toward taking the initiative and relying on the world around them for validation.

An idle Extravert is an Extravert looking for something to do.

While all of this is noble and often admired in society, it can also become unbridled. Extraverts may put too much value in their engagement with those around them. Being with others can be so important to these personalities that they often find it difficult if they’re stuck alone. Boredom comes too easily. This can lead them to do things simply for excitement rather than thinking through more subtle but important considerations. Becoming the center of attention – at any cost – might be too appealing.

87% of Extraverts believe they have what it takes to be a good leader, compared to 56% of Introverts.

However, when they suitably address these challenges, Extraverts are forces to be reckoned with. People with this personality trait tend to advance projects important to them quickly, whether personal or professional. They often choose to lead when given a chance – and can be dynamic in that role. Their outgoing energy can be vital to a social gathering, and their liveliness can be contagious. And there always remains a sense that people are important to them.

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This is very true, except for one thing. I’m 83% introverted but I still love Coffee.
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Same here. I'm 88% introverted, but can't drink enough coffee.
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Same! I'm 96% introverted but I love coffee!
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Same, I love coffee but I'm 100% introverted
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Seems like introvert do like coffee 68% introvert and i love too so seems like they had a good idea to use / will most likely dislike coffee /
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Dam! Hit the mark on. Very cool to put a little light on my personality that not only makes sense but gives me a little prospective on who I am. Thank you
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This makes absolute sense. Psychology might just be a new interest for me.
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The same way I feel after this. I'm beginning to find love in studying human behaviour.
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65% extraverted. Indeed I need FEEDBACKS all the time to light up my mind and filter my vision and - in the same time - I act very independently whatever other people think. It shocks some people around me to notice that I caught their point and very understood their feelings without even telling me, then they are double shocked when I act according to my own vision that they can't understand how and why did I create it!!! I used to find it difficult to explain this for my very near persons.. sometimes felt some contradictions.. but I always trust my vision and proud of my situation. Now I can understand myself clear. Another point I like coffee so much and bright lights don't annoy me, they even comfort me.. but I HATE noise, jostle, and any place where many sounds arise at the same time. It makes me unable to concentrate. Interesting to find most of comments from introverteds! I thought that extraverteds are more likely to talk about their feelings and give feedbacks ^^ Campaigner here
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Just a thought, but maybe introverts are more comfortable typing on an internet forum, since it is a less personal, even less invasive, form of communication.
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I definitely agree. Introverts feel more comfortable communicating through these kinds of forums. It feels less daunting and exhausting as compared to face-to-face human interactions.
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I'm 100% introverted according to the test. I HATE coffee and I'm not big on bright colors or loud noises.