I was born to be an extrovert and as a son of a sneaky covert SAS combatant during WWII, the grounding was already there when I was conceived during an inter-mission home run.
To me a spade is a spade and I’ll argue with anyone referring to is as a shovel
Actually there is a difference between a spade and a shovel. A shovel has curved sides in the blade whereas a spade is flate right across the blade. See I knows these things
As for the original question it depends like saying is a glass half full or half empty. It depends on how people see you as to which category your placed in. Me? I prefer to just be the village idiot
No one stays in one psychological state for a lifetime, the early extroverts have probably become introverts and early introverts maybe have become extroverts, why do some folks want one size fits all answers, for a lifetime?
In a work situation, I will always be extroverted. It’s taken some practice on my end to be an extrovert and it always drains me. But, it’s definitely an expectation at my level.