I was trying to understand what this means better...
Is it at all related to the post/hypothesis I made about this earlier?
http://www.intpforum.com/showthread.php?t=22858
For what it's worth, that Personality Growth site seemed to be the one site that typed him as INFP: http://personalitygrowth.com/infp-celebrities-famous-people-myers-briggs-mbti-types/
I mean, I could see that he does seem a bit more private with his personal life. And he does seem to have a...
So Colbert just had a segment on Myers Briggs. He brought in a practitioner to give him the test and joked a bit about it, but at the end he typed as INFP.
Here's a link to the video: http://personalitygrowth.com/the-late-night-show-with-stephen-colbert-does-15-minute-segment-on-myers-briggs/...
Thank you sir.
I think types are mostly formed in adolesence by a mix of nature and nurture, but they can occasionally change in certain circumstances.
Jung was a smart man, though I don't know if I can get on board with his collective unconscious theory.
What are your thoughts on this hypothesis?
There are forces pushing matter back towards earth, not pulling it back down.
Any more science-y types want to debunk this?
#latenightthoughts
This is exactly what I was hoping for.
Thank you for the words. I feel at home already. I mean, I'm already at home writing these words, but then again, what is home really? Ya feel me, homie?
I think our Extraverted Functions are a bit more objective. Ne and Fe.
I think that applying objectivity to everything is not accurate because each situation is subjective when in the heat of the moment. Or something like that. I'm just being subjective here...
Technical Co-Founder - I take it you are a programmer of some sort.
This likely means that the person (the other cofounder) is a marketer of some sort. They have skills or an idea they'd like to implement, but they don't have the technical skills to make it a reality.
If you're serious about...
I think getting caught up in the "should's" and "ought to be's" keeps INTPs from living in the present moment.
I think not having expectations helps take the pressure off. Sure the world should be different, but its not, and we just gotta do the best we can with the way it currently is.
I think INTPs have mastered "how not to rock the boat" so to speak. Being able to diffuse tense situations through experience and observation seem to be a natural INTP trait.
Are we doomed to suck at it?
Any tricks/life hacks/cheat codes to get better at implementing stuff we have already thought out and have a pretty good idea that they'd be successful?
For me, enthusiasm, and not thinking too far ahead seem to be the best methods...
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