Ekstroversion
Ekstroversion is a personality trait characterized by a preference for external stimuli, social interaction, and external focus. Individuals who are highly ekstroverted tend to be outgoing, talkative, and enjoy being around others. They often seek out social situations and derive energy from interacting with people. Ekstroversion is one of the two poles of the extraversion-introversion dimension in personality psychology, with introversion being the opposite trait.
Ekstroverts typically have a strong need for social interaction and stimulation. They often feel energized and
In contrast, introverts are more comfortable with internal stimuli and solitary activities. They may prefer quiet
Ekstroversion is not a fixed trait and can be influenced by various factors, including cultural background,