I person E person, Internet term, corresponds to the two major types in the MBTI personality test, I person refers to introverted personality, and E person refers to extroverted personality. It originated from the theory of eight personality types proposed by the psychologist Carl Jung, in which "i" and "e" represent two personality tendencies, "introversion" and "extroversion", respectively. These two personality tendencies are significantly different in many aspects such as people's social behavior, way of thinking, and emotional expression.
"I-people", that is, introverts, are usually quiet and tend to think and deal with problems alone. They may be more reserved in social situations and less likely to take the initiative to communicate with others, but they have a rich inner world and a high demand for self-reflection and deep thinking. Introverts tend to enjoy solitude more, they may express themselves through writing, drawing, ** or other creative activities, they are more sensitive to external stimuli, and tend to look for answers internally.
And the "e-person", that is, the extroverted person, is the opposite. They are enthusiastic, energetic, and good at presenting themselves in social situations and communicating with others. Extroverts tend to be better at expressing emotions and are happy to share personal experiences and ideas, and they are usually enthusiastic about social activities and derive energy from them. Extroverts tend to look to the outside world for answers, they enjoy interacting with people, and they often take a leadership role in a team.
It's important to note that introversion and extroversion are not absolute binary opposites, and everyone's personality can drift between these two tendencies. Moreover, introversion and extroversion are not superior or inferior, they are just different personality types. Understanding and respecting each individual's personality differences helps us to get along better with others and get the most out of our team.