Peatish Ninja
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I've been thinking about introversion and extroversion and how energy is gained from these respective personality types and I'm wondering if one's metabolism is greatly affected by it.
If you were behaving like an extrovert not realizing that you're inherently an introvert, would this aid in destabilizing an optimal metabolism? The mind is a powerful force. If you're pressured socially/culturally to behave in a particular way because it's defined by success and happiness (extrovert) then perhaps this may trigger a slew of problems for the metabolism (and dare I say thyroid?). More damaging perhaps if you are unaware of such influences.
Are there multiple versions of the metabolism that could be identified by a personality type?
If you were behaving like an extrovert not realizing that you're inherently an introvert, would this aid in destabilizing an optimal metabolism? The mind is a powerful force. If you're pressured socially/culturally to behave in a particular way because it's defined by success and happiness (extrovert) then perhaps this may trigger a slew of problems for the metabolism (and dare I say thyroid?). More damaging perhaps if you are unaware of such influences.
Are there multiple versions of the metabolism that could be identified by a personality type?