The Keirsey/Bates definition of extroversion and introversion (see page 2 of this document) focuses on where people get their energy: an extrovert draws his energy from the people around him, but an introvert draws his energy from himself. So an extrovert in a crowd or with a bunch of friends only gets more pumped up as time goes by while an introvert, needing time to recharge when faced with a crowd, gets worn down and eventually needs "me" time to reenergize. I guess today's meet-up with G and M exhausted me because I slept right through my phone's alarm after writing that other blog post. Never made it to the office. So there goes any chance to work at the office today or to consider doing a walk down to Bundang. I might walk toward the Han River later tonight, but work will have to wait for tomorrow (Sunday). That, or I could start coming in to work during the week two hours early for several days. So I resigned myself to typing out this blog post and eating a bit of dinner. Darn the luck.
absolutely awful, terrible dinner |
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