It can be very difficult for me to recover from crowded events that I organize myself. Then why do you do it, the skeptical reader will ask. Hmm. Let me try to explain.
The whole thing is that people very often misunderstand the essence of intro-extrovertism. An introvert is not someone who is withdrawn and comfortable only in their shell. And an extrovert is not someone who "knows how to socialize with people." I know how to socialize, I have been involved in social activities and event organizing for many years.
I am, however, an introvert. I am just that person who from a lot of communication and people around does not recharge his "batteries", I on the contrary give the maximum of my charge to others. And to recover I need silence, peace and solitude. An extrovert, on the contrary, recharges in a crowd and gets discouraged in solitude.
That's a very rough way of putting it.
Behind any picture of successful success is a lot of work. A hell of a lot. If you see a successful person who promotes something, inspires and develops projects, travels (and all this is not an invented facade, but reality), then most likely such a person works hard. Going through ups and downs, difficulties, set-ups, unfair competition.
This is my retreat, where I can relax and unwind, hoping to find the love of my life ☺️.
Here you go. I'm confessing to you. I'm gonna go with the classic question because I don't have the imagination for another one today:
Are you intro or extra? And how does it help or hinder you in your life?
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