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OmegaPsi
12-27-2007, 06:40 PM
Well as I sat here and thought about myself and why I do things [I sit there for hours on end just in constant thought about subjects like this]

I came to a question in my head. First off overview:

I love to think and be alone.
I love winning
I hate when people talk about there senseless social issues. [boo hoo my girlfriend broke up with me:cry:][[get over it]
I love thinking of plans.
But I have enough charisma to easily make lots of friends.
Can converse easily with other people [to wich I do]
I could think of a plan and put it into action, to utterly destroy the world ecconomy, build a doomsday device and destroy who ever I wanted to take over[whoever would be the most advantageous to take over the world with.] and become a glorious leader and toppled for my own good and then escape from punishment in exile, regain my empire, make my people love me, and make a utopia and live happily ever after.

So my question is, Can a person have both a highly expressed I and E?

Is that decided on ones prefrences or ones abilities?

Tarrick
12-27-2007, 09:44 PM
The real, key difference between I and E isn't about charisma or having friends. It's about how you respond to social situations. It boils down to this: Do you feel better by being around a lot of people or do you feel drained? As the party goes on, do you get more into the swing of it? Or as it drags on and on do you want to egress for some solitude?

curious1
12-27-2007, 09:52 PM
Ambivert.

OmegaPsi
12-27-2007, 11:35 PM
I dont like parties at all...its rather irritating and tiresome to be in one lol

bubbles
12-28-2007, 12:08 AM
Sounds like you're an 'I' with great social skills.

quentin
12-28-2007, 12:23 AM
No one is a pure introvert or extrovert. Everyone is a mix - ambiverts. If you were a pure introvert, you wouldn't be able to even talk to people. If you were a pure extrovert, you would have no private self, no thoughts or identity of your own. Well, I guess there are people like those, but they're the fringe extreme. The vast majority of people are ambiverts. Some just lean a little bit more to the introvert or extrovert side.

OmegaPsi
12-28-2007, 12:25 AM
Sounds like you're an 'I' with great social skills.

Lol ty =) ;D

Kfbr
12-28-2007, 01:13 PM
I'm the same way. My phone is filled with tons of phone numbers of people I don't really ever call because it's easy to make friends. I lose them just as fast because I don't follow up. Such is the curse of the I :]