At least Einstein was beyond the "Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down? That's not my department.", a quotation, many INTPs seem to follow.
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You are somewhat shy, or at least unwilling to spend all your time socializing. With you it's true that "still waters run deep," which is why many of your acquaintances never get to know you well.
You are not always ready to talk at the drop of a hat. Whether you're in the office or at...
Since Freud became public domain this year, you can read it yourself: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Three_Contributions_to_the_Theory_of_Sex
However, the wikipedia article says the translation is 'imperfect'.
I can't say I'm perfectly familiar with Freud's writings (though I'm working on it) but from what I understand, children have simply an extremely low libido that lies dormant until it awakens with puberty. It seems that this mechanism is a result of evolution so we can learn useful skills before...
It's a matter of perspective. In space, every kind of top or bottom becomes meaningless.
This world map is as valid as any other world map and yet it does look quite alien, doesn't it?
It's all just a matter of perspective.
I was just remembered that we didn't have a thread for astronomy. I stumble often upon astronomy articles that make me think "Hm, that's interesting but not worth a whole thread".
This is a thread to collect and discuss astronomy articles and topics.
Scientists discovered the first exoplanet...
I just realized that I never posted here. How odd.
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (read: everything that Kubrick has ever done)
2. Brazil
3. Casablanca
4. Bladerunner
5. Fight Club
6. Stalker
7. Barton Fink
8. No Country For Old Men
9. The Maltese Falcon
10. There Will Be Blood
Isn't Christianity absurdist by definition? Just like every other religion?
("There is this guy in the clouds... and he does everything! And he's all good and stuff, except when he's not. But he doesn't want that anybody notices but actually he wants that everybody recognizes him! Also, he...
I'm not so sure about the competitive aspect of your Te description. It seems more like a cultural thing to me. I think it is the Te that gives one an advantage in competitive situations. Because of that, people with primary or secondary Te are often described as competitive persons although...
Considering the INFJ's directive communication style and their tendency towards... unique world views, it's hard to imagine an INFJ who is not constantly debating.
Bismarck once said, "The less the people know about how sausages and laws are made, the better they sleep in the night."
I recommend everyone to visit a meat factory to see how that stuff is made. Quite a few people I know did that and they became vegetarians out of pure disgust.
Personally...
Well, good luck selling that to the people. It appears to me, that for the most people, MBTI is just something to justify their stereotyping and passive aggressive behavior with.
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