I found an article that kind of falls into my version of introversion.
I don't understand; why do you feel this theory describes introversion? I think both introverts and extroverts could be "driftwooders;" to me, the theory describes people who don't feel a need to plan ahead. But, to me, it doesn't necessarily link to introversion or extroversion; why do you think it does?
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