'There's not really any way to have those experiences be 1:1 emotionally. You have to settle for a bit of projection. Affective empathy's use is limited in my estimation, it's mostly biological...
Epiphanies can be striking revelations. Thinking is not unique to thinkers, rather it's required of everyone - immensely more than feeling. Thus feelings may be less about hopelessness (no...
Thinkers don't always deal in facts. Things being wrong/senseless are obvious to most. They're not thinker epiphanies. That's why their derision causes so many problems. The feelings...
Yeah, it's true. Don't poke the bear(s) as they say. There are simpler explanations for the rest. People make irrational decisions when they're emotional. Their misgivings do make logical...
A bit drone like for my tastes, but have at it. Still, it's a simple problem worth fixing. It's all external upsides.
It's required to use these things. Life is chasing feelings, ultimately. They're what give meaning to any action. Nobody can escape that painful truth.
Conversely, if that were really true, INTJs would be the masters of the universe. There's downsides to everything. Isn't tactlessness a simple problem worth fixing? Some of this can come off like...
Musical 4.57 Self 3.29 Language 3.00
How dare you, sir! One word, delusional >_>
Breaking promises is called being a lazy bum. Say what you mean, mean what you say.
The truth does not help all things. Honestly it's paving the road to hell when mishandled. But, I can see why that may not have been a fruitful debate.
Generalities, though as much as people differ it's also surprising how much they can live up to their MBTI descriptor.
Ouch, a two three punch eh? Well philosophically I'd rank INTJ rigidity somewhere in the vicinity of ISTJ. I've changed my mind at least a handful of times talking to INTJs. They simply...
I see. And feelings are probably a better descriptor of what I was thinking of. All the same, my work output is garbage without them. I cannot do only what I think is right or what might appear...
Never? I'm not sure about that. A decent ISFP would use them to do better work than their contemporaries. Emotions can be a sizable advantage. To think they're only transient or wholly...
Te's useful. Rejection is very demotivating. You have to make people understand why they should care about your craft, and well, that may take many tries. They don't know who you are.
I see a lot of potential similarities between the personality type and the disorder, specifically borderline. My mother was bi-polar, and frankly that was a disaster. At her worst she was...
Sorry to get back to this thread so late. I realize that I'm not necessarily correct, but the better question is: did he? That's what the thread is about. Could that belief have ever been equal...
http://i.imgur.com/vFWU5Aa.png Your Empathizing Quotient is 46. Baron-Cohen (2003) suggests that this means you have an average ability for understanding how other people feel and responding...
I do as you've read in this thread: live and let live. You've got to let a lot of things slide (i.e. too many) because life hands you a lot of crap, and it's a shame because people won't try to walk...
And people are also silently judging you. What makes your verdict so much more important? Do we not see why there is a limit to expectations of others? Can one really live up to those...
So what grade is he in? :winetime:
No and no. Morality is about the last thing from my mind with compliments; that's giving them too much weight. You can lie about compliments as they are a subjective interpretation of a person's...
When everything grinds your gears, especially piddly ass, penny-ante bullshit which has little to no significance. Appointments, errands, renewals, paperwork, etc. I can't stand that stuff when I'm...
Then get out. I'll leave if you do. Sincerely, common sense
I know you're probably looking at my type and groaning, but... Oof. Where to begin. The worst example (and he's rather unique in my experience of this type) did the following: Ignored hard...
Dear INTP, That is why you must feel more. Do you think people are going to trust a person who uses emotion skillfully or one who sequesters it? There is no feeling less than one does in a...
Dear INTP, Feel more, then you would understand your own statement. Sincerely, ISFP
What do you know about people? Son of a bitch! INTP post sniped. Well, that's what they do.
Does not compute. Beep boop.
Dedicated, resourceful, collected, ignoble... Shall I count the ways I love thee? Also secretly despised by: http://i.imgur.com/YXhF5zC.jpg You guessed it! INTJ.
Not so secret weapon of the ESTJ: cat o' nine tails made of unicorn fur.
You wanted chivalry. That's often not top of the INTJ priority list. I also think you've very mistaken on what defines masculinity (here buy my drink, here tell me where we eat... Come on now).
In 2014 for US firefighters: 36 Sudden cardiac deaths 14 Internal trauma deaths 9 Asphyxiation or smoke inhalation related deaths 2 Burn related deaths 1 death related to electrocution,...
Could be being the operative words. Realistically many possibilities are unfeasible. So INTJs will look to the future and/or what can be accomplished over time, which may include changing what...
I agree. More short-sided INTJs will not give proper consideration to alternatives in service of their goals.
[Insert Yoda quote here]
I am.......... Disappointed.
I see. Even though these are not the same approaches I take, they're definitely the kinds of posts I was looking for. With mixing music I've never seen anyone do well who hasn't staked quite a...
Interesting. Is practice not how we improve, though? Sticking with certain things that work seems to fit ISFP (also very ISTJ-ish), however there must be a certain amount of repetition to...
Skeptic *shakes head at big picture stuff* :rolleyes: So. What did the firefighter die of? I put asphyxiation
Definitely among my favorite genres. Post early 2000s it really lost something, though. I put music over lyricism so rap usually doesn't rank as highly to me. There are plenty of songs out there...
Such pointy ears you have.
We'll add it to the index cards for you, don't worry.
I swear, every job I have it takes me at least 5-10 more repetitions of a certain action to get it down and become confident about performing it. This has carried over to cooking, games, public...
Haha love. It's alright, you can break out your index card definition if you need to.
50/50 chance it will end up in my death for the greater good, but :toast:
Did you see this through the eye of the needle, or a keyhole?'