introvertit
Introvertit is the Finnish term for individuals who are predominantly introverted. In psychology, introversion is a personality dimension characterized by a preference for inner thoughts, reflection, and energy renewal through solitude, rather than through frequent social stimulation. The concept traces back to Carl Jung and has since become a standard part of major trait theories, including the Big Five, where introversion corresponds to lower levels of extraversion.
Introversion is not the same as shyness or social anxiety. A person can be confident and comfortable
Common signs of introvertiti include enjoying deep, meaningful conversations over small talk, preferring a few close
In practical terms, introvertit can thrive in roles that involve focused, independent tasks, deep problem-solving, or