Extraversion
Tends to gain energy from interaction, action, and the external world.
Supportive, persuasive, and caring. Motivates people toward shared growth.
This page provides a concise profile summary and the four core dimensions so readers can understand the type quickly.
Tends to gain energy from interaction, action, and the external world.
Pays more attention to patterns, possibilities, and abstract meaning.
Prefers values, relationships, and human impact when deciding.
Prefers structure, planning, and a clearer sense of closure.
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