Introvert or extravert scoring

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Mostly As:

You tend to be an introvert. Some people might accuse you of being shy, but that’s not necessarily true. Being an introvert means you get your energy from being alone. Being around others too much can feel like a drain. You likely have a few close friendships and enjoy deep, meaningful conversations over small talk. You prefer to think before you act. Others might describe you as calm and thoughtful.

Famous introverts: Tom Hanks, Dr. Seuss, Albert Einstein, Warren Buffet, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bill Gates, Audrey Hepburn, J.K. Rowling1

Mostly Bs:

You tend to be an extravert. You like to be social, mingle and have a lot of friends. You gain energy from being around others. Unlike introverts, a lot of alone time can make you feel unhappy and depressed. You make sense of issues by getting them outside of your head, like talking through them with others. People may describe you as outgoing and talkative. 

Famous extraverts: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Winston Churchill, Walt Disney, Tony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey, Jim Carrey, Bruce Willis, Whoopi Goldberg1

Equal As and Bs:

You may be an ambivert. Ambiverts have both introverted and extraverted traits. Some days you feel social and want to be around a lot of people. Other times, you want to be on your own. This means you can relate to both introverts and extraverts. But it also means you may sometimes feel confused since what you prefer can change.

Famous ambiverts: John Lennon, William Shakespeare, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, George Carlin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Stephen Spielberg1

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