But that's the point. It's not so much choice as nature. 
You can choose to go against your nature, insofar as you are 
aware of that nature, but you can't really choose your nature.  
You can certainly affect it by means of strategies and practice, 
if you find yourself motivated to do so, but fundamental change 
to what you have the inherent equipment to see is not likely.

To my mind, that's a different discussion than the one 
about context. Your ability to grasp things and think 
about them undergoes quantum changes when your context 
changes (usually meaning that it's been expanded), but 
I think the overall ability is still greatly informed by 
your underlying nature.  And thank goodness, or we'd be 
far less likely to have different points of view.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Borokowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 14:26

> In technology, I know many are introverted by choice, since they don't
> see much benefit in socialization. I've always preferred the
definition
> of introvert that means "guided by internal principle" as opposed to
> "stays away from social situations." There's overlap, for sure, but
> also many cases of people who will socialize if they see the need but
> they rarely do.


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