The thread "introvert at church" reminded me of this.
I have recently been struggling with my introversion. By the way, introverts are not necessarily shy or short of social skills (although they often are). The definition of an introvert is someone who finds social situations draining, and needs solitude to recharge their batteries. Conversely, and extrovert finds being alone draining, and recharges their batteries with contact with other people.
I've lately been wondering if my introversion is some sort of character flaw or form of selfishness, even sinfulness. Why am I not charged by social contact with other people like the extrovert? Am I too selfish? Does not the extrovert, at least on the surface, appear to care more about other people? If I sincerely cared more about other people, wouldn't I get more energized by being around them, instead of ultimately finding it draining?
On the other hand, when you rub up against other people, you're rubbing up against their sins as well, so maybe that is a factor that makes it draining. Still, if your love was sufficient, wouldn't this cover it?
I'll also add that it can be difficult for an introvert to compete socially with an extrovert, because of this draining effect. An introvert might wear down over time and need recharging, whereas an extrovert often becomes more and more energized, and gathers steam.
These are just a few things I've been thinking about lately. I'm not even sure if it is possible to completely change what category you are in. Come to think of it, while I know a lot of introverts would like to be more extroverted, I'm not sure I've ever heard of an extrovert wanting to become an introvert.
I have recently been struggling with my introversion. By the way, introverts are not necessarily shy or short of social skills (although they often are). The definition of an introvert is someone who finds social situations draining, and needs solitude to recharge their batteries. Conversely, and extrovert finds being alone draining, and recharges their batteries with contact with other people.
I've lately been wondering if my introversion is some sort of character flaw or form of selfishness, even sinfulness. Why am I not charged by social contact with other people like the extrovert? Am I too selfish? Does not the extrovert, at least on the surface, appear to care more about other people? If I sincerely cared more about other people, wouldn't I get more energized by being around them, instead of ultimately finding it draining?
On the other hand, when you rub up against other people, you're rubbing up against their sins as well, so maybe that is a factor that makes it draining. Still, if your love was sufficient, wouldn't this cover it?
I'll also add that it can be difficult for an introvert to compete socially with an extrovert, because of this draining effect. An introvert might wear down over time and need recharging, whereas an extrovert often becomes more and more energized, and gathers steam.
These are just a few things I've been thinking about lately. I'm not even sure if it is possible to completely change what category you are in. Come to think of it, while I know a lot of introverts would like to be more extroverted, I'm not sure I've ever heard of an extrovert wanting to become an introvert.