Both introverts and extroverts have their unique strengths, and societies thrive when they appreciate and value the diverse qualities that individuals bring to the table.
In reality, there is no inherent desire or intent for introverts to make fun of or alienate extroverts if they were to "rule the world." In a healthy and balanced society, people would respect each other's differences and work together to foster understanding and collaboration among individuals with varying personality traits.
Promoting empathy, open communication, and a supportive environment are crucial elements for creating a harmonious society where everyone can feel accepted and valued for who they are, regardless of their personality type. Instead of focusing on potential conflicts, it's more productive to foster an inclusive world where people can thrive, contribute, and coexist in harmony, respecting each other's unique qualities and perspectives.