extravert
An extravert is a personality type characterized by a focus on the external world. Individuals who are extraverted tend to gain energy from social interaction and external stimuli. They often enjoy being around people, participating in group activities, and engaging in lively conversations. This outward orientation means that extraverts are typically more action-oriented and may find solitary activities less stimulating or even draining.
The term extravert was popularized by psychologist Carl Jung in his theory of psychological types. Jung described
Common traits associated with extraversion include sociability, assertiveness, talkativeness, and a tendency to seek excitement. Extraverts