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He’s shy, so he must be an introvert. She’s so social; she’s definitely an extrovert. But those familiar tropes get a lot wrong about introversion and extroversion. Introvert vs. Extrovert: What’s the ...
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Job interviews are nerve-wracking at the best of times. But for those who see themselves as introverts, they can be extra intimidating. It’s not due to a lack of skill. The ability to think on your ...
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Our personal health reporter explains why it’s the quality, not quantity, of socializing that matters. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. By Dana G. Smith I cover personal health.