In recent years, parents have grown more conscious of the importance of allowing their children to enjoy more independence. Although this seems to be a largely welcome tendency, there is a drawback as well. A notable upside is that young children are highly likely to develop an outgoing personality should they be granted more control over their own lives. Left to their own devices, these minors get to form relationships with whomever they want to, thereby expanding their circle of friends. In this way, they tend to experience the enjoyment of having a fulfilling social life, which makes them more of an extrovert than an introvert. Of course, such sociable children are expected to have a better mental health in their adult life. An added benefit is the fact that such children have the opportunity to go after their passion. With little supervision over them, these adolescents can, for example, practice a sport they are keenly interested in or take art classes which appeal to them. By ...