Introvertierten
Introvertiert describes a personality trait characterized by a preference for quieter, less stimulating environments. Introverts often gain energy from spending time alone and can find prolonged social interaction draining. This does not mean they dislike people or are shy; rather, their social energy is finite and needs replenishment through solitude.
The term "introvertiert" was popularized by psychologist Carl Jung in the early 20th century. He described introverts
Common characteristics associated with introversion include a tendency to think before speaking, a preference for deep
It is important to distinguish introversion from shyness or social anxiety. Shyness is a fear of social