introvertedis
Introvertedis is a term used to describe a personality trait characterized by a preference for quieter, less stimulating environments and a tendency to gain energy from solitude. It is one of the two broad dimensions of personality, alongside extroversion, often discussed in psychology. Individuals who identify as introverted typically find social interactions, especially in large groups or prolonged periods, to be draining rather than energizing. They often prefer deeper, more meaningful one-on-one conversations over superficial small talk.
The concept of introversion is not about shyness or social anxiety, although these can sometimes co-occur. Shyness
Introvertedis is a spectrum, meaning that individuals can be more or less introverted. Some people are strongly