Adrian Clark

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According to Jungian analyst and author June Singer, the introvert “is directed primarily toward an understanding of what he perceives.”1 The introvert’s attention is focused mainly on “his own being,” which is the “center of every interest.” People on the outside are important because of the way they may affect the introvert, and the introvert’s “interest in self-knowledge prevents him from being overpowered by the influence of his objective surroundings.”
The Complete Enneagram: 27 Paths to Greater Self-Knowledge
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