Explore the otrovert personality type, influenced by social environments, and its impact on identity, relationships, and mental health.
Your friends can’t agree on whether you’re quiet or outgoing—and that contradiction may actually reveal your hidden strength.
Move over introverts and extroverts. Psychiatry has a new term — otrovert — for those who don’t fit neatly into either label.
We all know people who are the life and soul of the party. And those who would rather do anything else than spend their ...
If you're not inclined to join in, you might be one of these ...
American doctor Rami Kaminski has made a case for otroversion - an alternative personality trait for people who don't tend to fit the mould.
In my experience, leaders of large companies tend to be outgoing. They like to work with and through others, and feed off the energy of others. That’s why, the first time I met Richard Branson, I ...
If you love to socialize, have high energy that can't be tamed, and find a boost in morale by spending time with others, it's likely that you're an extrovert. Extroverts aren't afraid to be friendly, ...
While introverts generally prefer their alone time and need solitude to recharge their social battery after social interaction, according to a study from the Journal of Research in Personality, ...
Being an introvert isn’t about hating people—it’s about how we process the world. Here are the everyday situations that irritate me more than anything. Being an introvert isn’t about hating ...
When I was growing up, it was customary for children to join the scouts once they reached fifth grade, around the age of 9 or 10. My parents bought me the scout uniform with the matching scarf and ...
I’m an extrovert who mostly travels solo, and some of my favorite trips have been to massive street festivals. I have friends who say that even the thought of being around so many people would churn ...