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Some people ITT seem to think being introvert is like a disease, something that needs to be treated. Some seem to think they can self diagnosis this horrible disease for societal validation (you know, like autism /s).
Other people seem to think is all about being tired out of social interactions? Why? And since when.
introvert noun someone who is shy, quiet, and prefers to spend time alone rather than often being with other people
Is all about how someone acts. If they feel comfortable around others or not. Either you like being alone or not. And unless is directly related with work (like sales) , there is no such thing as a "social introvert". Introverts don't have the talent to call themselves social. Is more like a technique, something you fake until people stop bothering you.
There's no such thing as shyness - it's autism.
There's no such thing as arrogance - it's narcisism.
There's no such thing as absent-minded - it's ADHD.
There's no such thing as selfish - it's Antisocial Personality Disorder.
There's no such thing as neuotypical - everyone is neurodivergent.
Pick a label and get in lane.