The schizhoid personality type is characterized by a pronounced inclination to explore the surrounding world, which in turn leads to detachment from social interactions. This personality type tends to deeply investigate everything happening around them. A schizhoid constantly reflects and analyzes everything around them - their behavior, thoughts, and actions of others, as well as the causes and consequences of various events.
The process of exploration evokes positive emotions in them. For them, the process itself is more important. Of course, the result is also important, but it is secondary. The schizhoid generates new ideas that can change the course of history and the whole world.
People of this type often prefer solitude and avoid active communication with others. They may show diminished interest and understanding of social norms and expectations, as well as have a limited circle of communication.
Schizhoid individuals can be very independent and self-reliant, often preferring to be with their own thoughts and hobbies. They have a deep interest in creativity, science, and abstract ideas. However, they find it difficult to work in a team; they usually prefer to work alone and avoid situations that require active interaction with other people.
Schizhoid individuals may also have difficulties accepting established rules, characteristics of processes, and norms of behavior and actions. This is due to their internal drive to invent something new and unconventional. The difficulties of schizhoids in establishing and maintaining close relationships arise from their tendency toward isolation. Others may find them strange, mysterious, or incomprehensible, which further distances them in their relationships with others.



