Why are Introverts so Private?
Have you ever wondered why introverts are so private?
Introverts, in particular, are known for their inclination towards solitude and a reduced need for external stimulation. This personality trait often leads to introverts being seen as aloof, quiet, or antisocial. This is especially true in cultures that value social interaction and gregariousness.
However, the need for privacy goes beyond a mere preference for solitude. Introverts tend to guard their inner thoughts and feelings closely, sharing them only with a select few they trust deeply. This behaviour can be perplexing for extroverts who thrive on social interaction and may view privacy as a form of avoidance or withdrawal.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the reasons why introverts tend to be more private than extroverts. We’ll dive into the psychology of introversion and how it shapes introverts’ behaviour and interaction with others.