Extroverted populations tend to have lower savings rates, new research shows.
When scientists scanned the brains of two types of extroverts—”people persons” and “go-getters”—they found similarities, but also distinct differences in their brain anatomy.
Extroverted populations tend to have lower savings rates, new research shows.
When scientists scanned the brains of two types of extroverts—”people persons” and “go-getters”—they found similarities, but also distinct differences in their brain anatomy.