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Are you an introvert, extrovert or an Otrovert?

The Otrovert personality, coined by Dr. Rami Kaminski, describes individuals who don't strongly identify with social groups, preferring deep connections over wide networks. Unlike ambiverts, Otroverts consistently feel detached from group dynamics, thriving in solitude and small gatherings. This personality fosters independence, creativity, and unconventional thinking, exemplified by figures like Frida Kahlo and Lisa Ray.

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