Otroverts: The Personality Type That Doesn’t Fit the Rules, But Fits Real Life
Somewhere between the loud confidence of extroverts and the comforting solitude of introverts lies a group of people who have never truly felt seen. They aren’t energized by crowds, but they aren’t restored by silence either. They don’t mind people, they mind which people. And recently, a new term has been making its way into conversations, giving shape to what many have felt for years without knowing how to describe it: Otroverts. Before you roll your eyes at “yet another personality label,” hear this out. The concept of the otrovert is not a clinical term, nor is it something you’ll find in psychology textbooks. It’s a relatively new, community-born idea, born from lived experiences rather than research papers and maybe that’s what makes it resonate. Because sometimes, life creates definitions long before science does. An otrovert is someone who doesn’t gain energy from being alone like introverts do. But they also don’t get charged up in social environments the way extroverts do. In...