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    World Introvert Day 2023: When, why and interesting facts

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    Today is World Introvert Day 2023, and these are the most important things you must know.

    World Introvert Day 2023: When, why and interesting factsAgencies
    Introverts worldwide will be able to celebrate World Introvert Day on January 2. This is the day following the dreadful celebrations of the previous year has ended. It allows them to enjoy solitude finally and recharge their social batteries. World Introvert Day is acknowledged as a day to appreciate the many introverts better worldwide. It is the one occasion best commemorated by canceling a party rather than holding one.
    The day is ideal for honoring introverts by letting them alone and providing them with the required space.

    What is the history behind World Introvert Day?

    Felicitas Heyne created World Introvert Day. Heyne is a German psychologist and author. She brought it to life in 2011 to bring awareness to introverts' distinctiveness and address the discrimination and lack of appreciation they often face.

    The holiday is celebrated on January 2. This day is chosen because it marks the end of the busy holiday season. It also allows introverts to take a collective deep breath.



    Carl Jung first defined the concept of introversion in his 1921 book "Psychological Types". In the book, he posited that every person falls into two categories: introvert and extrovert. Jung likened introverts to the Greek god Apollo.

    Apollo was associated with understanding and enlightenment. Apollo also described introverts as focusing on their internal world of reflection, dreaming, and vision. This can lead them to be uninterested in joining the activities of others.

    FAQs:

    1. What are the 4 different categories of introverts?
      Introverts are classified into four different types: sociable introverts, thinking introverts, worried introverts, and controlled introverts.
    2. What proportion of people are introverts?
      According to the MBTI global sample, 56.8 per cent of the world's population is introverted.


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