Your Type
You are naturally the hub connecting people; you can make friends wherever you go, and your laughter and energy quickly infect those around you, making your life exceptionally lively through a rich social network. This behavior of "constantly expanding your social circle" actually masks your deep anxiety about "not being accepted and losing your sense of presence"; you fear that if you stop socializing, you will be forgotten in a corner, so you use "all-around enthusiasm" to ensure you have a place in every group. But over-pursuing broad connections drains your energy for cultivating deep relationships, making you feel even more lonely in a crowd. Try not attempting to cater to everyone's emotions at the next gathering, but focus on having a deep conversation with one person you are truly interested in; when you learn to build genuine connections through simplification, your enthusiasm won't burn you out.
💡 Did you know?
Social butterflies use fewer cognitive resources per week of social interaction than introverts — their brains process social info more efficiently.
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