Answer:
It doesn't make the personality, but it can certainly change it.
Explanation:
Example: A poor man could be the sweetest person you know. Then, he wins the lottery and suddenly turns him from sweet to snobby. Over time, he can resort to going back to a kind personality.
Introvert= Less sociable, keeps more to self
Extrovert= outgoing, sociable
Personally-
I would say I am about 60% an introvert and 40% and extrovert. When I am at school, I try to keep more to myself. I like to be by myself and focus on schoolwork. When I am with friends I tend to be more extroverted because I am comfortable with them. I talk more, not only to them, but also to people i do not know.
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Answer and Explanation:
Character traits are characteristics of the personality of an individual that is maintained from childhood to adulthood, in most cases, or that can be developed throughout life, even in unconscious ways. This was explained by Freud, who believed that happy and even traumatic experiences that occurred in childhood could trigger traits in the individual that would be maintained until adulthood, even if the individual did not remember these experiences.
Examples of character traits are courage, patience, aggressiveness, honesty, among others.
Manias, preferences, personal tastes, ways of walking and speaking, being studious, among others, are not examples of character traits.
U posted this on the english section i assume u meant math?