Introversion and Relationships
All relationships would improve if we all actually understood each other. Who we are as people, likes and dislikes, and personalities. Ultimately our levels of introversion and extroversion.
We’re so busy learning about ourselves
Nothing wrong with this. We do need to take the time to really get to know ourselves. We can’t actually be happy if we do not know who we are outside of everyone else. But at some point, we need to look around. See how who we interact with others. We don’t live in a vacuum and no one is really a hermit.
Going With the flow
As we get to know someone, usually for a friendship and romantic, we are all excited about learning about each other. We just let things come out naturally, which is fine. But at some point, you do need to talk about important things. Mostly because our introversion is so ingrained into us we don’t always think to really talk about it.
So Much time has passed that other things got in the way
This is usually for family, children, and co-workers. Where working, growing up, and other life things took president over getting to know each other deeper. As children ourselves we were still growing and learning. We had to do a job first before we actually could talk to our co-workers. Plus after a while people have preconceived ideas about us by what they already know. Even though it’s not the whole picture.