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Maybe? When you are introvert, seems to slow your participation,as you spend time to unwhine. There individual who are compitative, wants the anser right away as the extrovert got the participation right away & ahead of everyone. The introvert still relaxing & seems perpectionist[ the book principle]. It work too! Extrovert can adjust to everyone & express the present situation, might be later a regret. Maybe? While the introvert, sure on their direction? Let's just try

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