Abstract

An extrovert is frank. He speaks all. He speaks to all. He is popular. Everybody loves him. Nobody is afraid of him. In contrast, an introvert is unfranked. He is of reserve personality. He speaks nothing. He speaks to none. He keeps mum. He practices to be mum. He speaks if he likes. He speaks not, if he likes not. Thus, his mood and motive are gloriously so uncertain. As such he is not popular. Nobody loves him. Everybody is afraid of him. Thus, to an extrovert if frankness is classical success, then to an introvert frankness is artistic failure.

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