Are introverts ever happier than extroverts?

Here’s one actual perk of being a wallflower: Although extraverts are generally happier than introverts, Kette (1991) found that extraverted prisoners were less happy than introverted prisoners. — Well-Being: Foundations of Hedonic Psychology Related Posts:No, I Love You MoreDepressed? Try Plastic SurgeryBook Summary: The Psychology of HappinessWhat Is Wisdom?Book Summary: Happiness: Lessons from a New … Continue reading Are introverts ever happier than extroverts?