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7. The Science of Introversion

7. The Science of Introversion

  • Introverts are more sensitive to stimulation like loud noises or crowded places.
  • This sensitivity makes them prefer quiet environments.
  • They feel more comfortable in smaller groups and less overstimulated settings.

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