On Mar 21, 2010, at 3:38 PM, John Carl wrote:

> 
> But really, is lonely wisdom all that great?  Isn't that the cold ghost of
> reason that Phaedrus pursued (in himself) and thrashed (with some

> help) and we all recognize.
> 

The trait of extraversion-introversion is a central dimension of human 
personality. Extraverts (also spelled extroverts[1]) tend to be gregarious, 
assertive, and interested in seeking out excitement. Introverts, in contrast, 
tend to be more reserved, less outgoing, and less sociable. They are not 
necessarily loners but they tend to have smaller circles of friends and are 
less likely to thrive on making new social contacts. Introverts are less likely 
to seek stimulation from others because their own thoughts and imagination are 
stimulating enough. A common misconception is that all introverts suffer from 
social anxiety or shyness. Introversion does not describe social discomfort but 
rather social preference. An introvert may not be shy at all but may merely 
prefer non social or less social activities.
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion 



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