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“Introvert หรือ บุคลิกภาพแบบเก็บตัว และ Extrovert หรือบุคลิกภาพแบบแสดงตัว เป็นหนึ่งในทฤษฎีอธิบายบุคลิกภาพของมนุษย์โดยจิตแพทย์ และนักจิตวิทยาชื่อดังชาวเยอรมัน คาร์ล กุลสตาฟ จุง (Carl Gustav Jung) ที่มีการบัญญัติศัพท์สองคำนี้ใช้เป็นครั้งแรกเพื่ออธิบายท่าทีในการมีปฏิสัมพันธ์ของบุคคลในสังคมที่มีความแตกต่างกัน 2 ขั้ว เพื่อทำความเข้าใจ เรียนรู้ และเพื่อให้สามารถปรับตัวอยู่ร่วมกันในสังคมได้”

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“It turns out that people who have less give more. They were also more likely to trust strangers and showed more helping behavior towards someone in distress. Contrarily, other research has found that higher social class individuals are more unethical. They are more likely to take things from others, lie, and cheat.”

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“So why do people cheat? Often, it’s not because they’re looking for someone else—it’s because they’re looking for themselves. And that search, Perel says, starts not with fixing your partner, but with reawakening your own sense of desire and surprise.”

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Causes of Introversion

Scientists don’t know for sure if there’s a cause for introversion or extroversion. What they do know is the brains of the two personality types work a little differently from each other. Researchers have found that introverts have a higher blood flow to their frontal lobe than extroverts do. This part of the brain helps you remember things, solve problems, and plan ahead.

Introvert brains also react differently to dopamine than extrovert brains do. That’s a chemical that turns on the reward- and pleasure-seeking part of your brain. Introverts and extroverts have the same amount of the chemical, but extrovert brains get an excited buzz from their reward center. Introverts, on the other hand, tend to just feel run-down by it.

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“Right Intention is the practice of being mindful of how our aspirations shape the way we think and act.”

— Buddhist Tradition

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“Intention is a way of being in the world. Being intentional also means being aware of your ‘why’—your purpose, your reason for doing what you’re doing. It means aligning your actions with your values—what’s important to you. It’s a source of meaning and a source of strength. It allows you to see the big picture.”

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“Several studies have shown that wealth may be at odds with empathy and compassion. Research published in the journal Psychological Science found that people of lower economic status were better at reading others’ facial expressions—an important marker of empathy—than wealthier people. ‘A lot of what we see is a baseline orientation for the lower class to be more empathetic and the upper class to be less [so],’ study co-author Michael Kraus told Time. ‘Lower-class environments are much different from upper-class environments. Lower-class individuals have to respond chronically to a number of vulnerabilities and social threats. You really need to depend on others so they will tell you if a social threat or opportunity is coming, and that makes you more perceptive of emotions.’ While a lack of resources fosters greater emotional intelligence, having more resources can cause bad behavior in its own right. UC Berkeley research found that even fake money could make people behave with less regard for others. Researchers observed that when two students played Monopoly, one having been given a great deal more Monopoly money than the other, the wealthier player expressed initial discomfort, but then went on to act aggressively, taking up more space and moving his pieces more loudly, and even taunting the player with less money.”

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