tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5282474700246821402.post5947993179871585606..comments2024-03-27T20:10:49.988-04:00Comments on Revealed In Time: Vogue IntrovertsIvy Mirandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09742281977062799876noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5282474700246821402.post-25187915271894915902015-06-08T16:41:07.023-04:002015-06-08T16:41:07.023-04:00You're welcome! I'm glad I didn't come...You're welcome! I'm glad I didn't come off as a snob or anything. XD I answered your question on my blog; I hope it helps. <3Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17203554335912426375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5282474700246821402.post-42576314823734998612015-06-08T02:50:06.477-04:002015-06-08T02:50:06.477-04:00I'm glad to hear from someone who has personal...I'm glad to hear from someone who has personal experience about introvertism! I mean, I was completely overwhelmed about your amount of knowledge, so thank you for the insight! What I was trying to point out is that introvertism is more of a mental issue and not just just personality trait. And I was just tired of hearing people claim that they were 'introverted' all the time. And in the character examples that I used, all of them had introvert qualities, but not all may be termed 'actual introverts.'<br />Also, thank you for explaining the chart as well!<br /> I probably won't change anything in the post (just so others can give me their own opinions), but thank you for the deeper insight and knowledge from your first-hand experience. Ivy Mirandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09742281977062799876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5282474700246821402.post-47547378165548964962015-06-06T18:58:06.012-04:002015-06-06T18:58:06.012-04:00Interesting post topic! Introvertism *has* been &q...Interesting post topic! Introvertism *has* been "romanticized" a lot recently, especially in book, which I don't care for.<br /><br />Introvertism and extrovertism is how someone's inward needs are charged like batteries. Extroverts are charged by being around people and being stimulated externally--being alone is hard for them. Introverts can be around people, but to get their batteries charged to do it again, they need to be alone in quiet. My mom and sister are both introverts and they say this is spot on truth. Neither are shy, its just that conversations with more than one person, or big parties, simply drains them. I know introverts who are AMAZING with socializing with people and the soul of every party, but they still need some alone time afterwards to recharge. XD<br /><br />I think you've misjudged the chart that you posted there at the bottom. Myers-Briggs personality testing really helped my family--my dad kept us in a cult-like church for years and when we finally got out (and away from him) we were very confused about who we were individually and we couldn't understand each other. When a counselor helped up learn our personality tendency with the personality letters and ranges, so much peace came into our home and we all get along with each other (and ourselves!) better because we understand how the other is wired. While I agree with your take on introvertism, I think you've misunderstood what the Myers-Briggs testing is. The four letters actually mean things that encompass outgoing introverts to quiet extroverts; it was made after years and years of studying and the personality types are because people have them, not to push people into a type. You are in the test, even if you don't think you are. Online scoring are not detailed enough, though--we had ours done professionally, and that is how I recommend everyone finding their MB personality. It has been such a HUGE blessing to my family and many other people I know! :)<br /><br />I hope I don't come off as rude or attacking. I just wanted to clear some misunderstanding that I was reading. :)<br /><br />~JamieJamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17203554335912426375noreply@blogger.com