Some people love being around others, while others would rather be alone, it all depends on what makes them feel happy and comfortable.
Imagine you have two favorite toys: one is a bouncy ball, and the other is a pillow. If you're like the bouncy ball, you love to jump around with friends, laugh, play games, and make lots of noise, it's fun and exciting! You feel alive and happy when people are near you.
But if you're more like the pillow, you prefer to sit quietly, read a book, or just daydream. Being around too many people can feel overwhelming, like someone is shouting in your ear all the time. The pillow feels calm and safe when it's by itself, that’s where it feels most comfortable.
Sometimes, people try to be like the other toy even if they're not sure they want to, but that doesn’t mean they can't find joy in being alone or with others. It just means they have different ways of feeling happy and relaxed. Some people love being around others, while others would rather be alone, it all depends on what makes them feel happy and comfortable.
Imagine you have two favorite toys: one is a bouncy ball, and the other is a pillow. If you're like the bouncy ball, you love to jump around with friends, laugh, play games, and make lots of noise, it's fun and exciting! You feel alive and happy when people are near you.
But if you're more like the pillow, you prefer to sit quietly, read a book, or just daydream. Being around too many people can feel overwhelming, like someone is shouting in your ear all the time. The pillow feels calm and safe when it's by itself, that’s where it feels most comfortable.
Sometimes, people try to be like the other toy even if they're not sure they want to, but that doesn’t mean they can't find joy in being alone or with others. It just means they have different ways of feeling happy and relaxed.
Examples
- A child who loves playing with friends at recess versus another who prefers reading in the corner of the playground.
- An adult who enjoys large family dinners compared to a friend who finds them overwhelming.
- A student who thrives during group projects but feels drained after them.