Otroverts represent an emerging personality construct that bridges the gap between introversion and extroversion, often described as "perpetual outsiders"
Otroverts are peole who prioritise individual connections over belonging to any social group
They crave connection but struggle with belonging due to an innate sense of alienation from collective norms
Unlike traditional introverts or extroverts, otroverts often mask their introversion with pseudo-extroverted behaviors as a survival mechanism
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They are independent thinkers who value authenticity and can feel like outsiders even when participating in social events
Otroverts form intense, intuitive bonds with people one-on-one, understanding others profoundly, but find collective sentiments, or mob mentalities exhaustings
They are not motivated by group acceptance or fear of rejection; instead, they value their independence and self-sufficiency
While friendly and empathetic, they remain emotionally detached from group dynamics, resisting conformity and "groupthink"
They recharge their energy by engaging in their own thoughts, rather than drawing energy from external social interactions like extroverts
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