Introverted Thinker Analysis

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I have always found different thought processes, personality types, and love languages to be very fascinating. For this paper, I will limit this discussion to introverted thinkers and extroverted thinkers. There are so many aspects of a person's being that are affected simply by how they naturally process information. One doesn't choose either ability; it is naturally engrained in a person's makeup. Just a few of the aspects effected- attitude, energy level, behavior, goals, language, and conversations. Developing the ability to quickly recognize which of these two thought processes others have goes a long way in one's ability to effectively interact with those we encounter.
How do we recognize the difference? Well, the best example I have ever heard was from a teacher I had in high school. This was my ah hah moment, if you will or when I was able to identify with where I belonged. He explained these two types of thinkers by using an example of a teacher who asks the class a question. The extroverts will all immediately raise their hands, but If the teacher asks the question and instructs the class to wait two minutes before answering and then ask a show of hands then nearly every hand in the class will go up. Now
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For example, I have two best friends. We all have the same love language-quality time. However, two of us are introverted and the other one is very much extroverted. One of us is in fact the life of the party, constantly on the go and cannot be still or quiet for any length of time. The other two can go days without any social interaction. There are also contributing personality differences for each of us. Two of us have very choleric tendencies and the other one is very melancholy. The Extroverted thinker has a very sanguine personality. The Introverted thinkers are constantly pushed outside their comfort zones due to their career choices. Such is life,