It is funny that you reply to a diatribe about not attaching yourself to labels to come across as very defensive of the label you've given yourself. My whole point is we're not anything, you're not an introvert is my point.
Your comment reads as "to those who call themselves X: No, you're not at all a bad person!". Like, they never said they were.
I don't label myself. It's a description. I could tell you I'm white, and your reply could equally well be "no, you're not a bad person. You should stop labelling yourself as white". I⦠didn't say I was a bad person. Nor did I say my identity revolves around whiteness. I don't join white people clubs. I don't let my skin color decide where I live, work, or who my friends are.
You're the one obsessed with labels.
> you're not an introvert is my point.
Clearly you know me better than I know myself. /s
If your point is that everyone's equal on introversion/extroversion, that (just like the cure for depression is "just snap out of it") it's all a matter of "just try", then not sure what golden plate inside a hat you read that on, but good luck with that.
And to be clear: Saying I'm not an introvert is not a compliment. Nor is it an insult. It's simply factually incorrect. I'm also not Japanese.