Unpopular Opinion
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lolwut
No, if he cowered to everything ever, then he would be a coward. Just like he's an introvert if he gets drained from too much intense socialization, ever.
I think you need to severely adjust your knowledge of concepts and confidence in said knowledge.
Says a person who just asserted that some people actually are "cowards" and implies that's somehow a fixed quality.
Like I said, pop-psychology bs.
Traits of extroversion and introversion exist. Introverts or extroverts don't exist any more than lovers or criers or laughers.
Just because you wish to identify more with introversion than extroversion — just because you display more introversion than extroversion, does not make you an "introvert" or an "extrovert".
They're convenient pop-psych shorthand. Not actual science.