Sunday, January 10, 2010

Extrovert:

An extrovert is an ingrained attribute of a man’s nature. The attribute may be termed well by some and may not be liked by others. The extrovert likes to talk, about himself, about others about everything. He cannot stop; he has to give vent to his feelings, his thoughts and experiences, big or small. He may be different from a talkative person, because he sometimes stops and listens, and thus he creates a friend circle, but right or wrong he has to give every thought a verbal shape. A talkative person is avoided by others, while an extrovert may be liked by his friends because he calls the spade a spade and would be pointing out equally the good and bad in others. Also, an extrovert may also give out his own shortcomings just as he would point out the same in others. It is true, the characteristics of extrovert and introvert are inherent traits, and try as one would, one may not be able to turn and twist these traits much. However, it is imperative for the extrovert to exercise curbs on his speaking especially when he is speaking to or about another person. Through practice, the extrovert can train himself to utter words that would encourage others.

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