Keyword there. We're all INTP's. I am still technically adolescent, I suppose, and the inconceivable shallowness of my peers is utterly stunning. But, like I said, I don't see qualities too different in adults... I think people say things about adolescents solely because of their age, while an adult is expected to or has the perception of putting more value in intellect or knowledge. How sad. Wonder how that came about?What this thread needs is a little Devil's advocate. Why do you all just take it for granted that adolescents do not value intelligence? Do you recall how much esteem you had for the kid in school that knew the most about Star Wars, dinosaurs, or GI Joes? Perhaps intelligence is just valued on a different level as we progress through different stages of maturity.
Why assume that partying and adopting social norms is completely at odds with having a seperate, inner intellectual life? People are full of contradictions as is, and most adolescents feel more trapped by circumstance than they would as adults. Confined as we are to one social network, one home, it makes sense to adapt by going with the flow and making allies. Plus, some people actually enjoy it.
Anyhow, my point is, single any teen out and you'll find they're full of 'deep' thoughts on purpose and the future and all that jazz. It's weird, but someone can totally love rocking out to lady gaga but still carry a conversation on the origins of the solar system.![]()
Why assume that partying and adopting social norms is completely at odds with having a seperate, inner intellectual life? People are full of contradictions as is, and most adolescents feel more trapped by circumstance than they would as adults. Confined as we are to one social network, one home, it makes sense to adapt by going with the flow and making allies. Plus, some people actually enjoy it.
Anyhow, my point is, single any teen out and you'll find they're full of 'deep' thoughts on purpose and the future and all that jazz. It's weird, but someone can totally love rocking out to lady gaga but still carry a conversation on the origins of the solar system.![]()
Why assume that partying and adopting social norms is completely at odds with having a seperate, inner intellectual life? People are full of contradictions as is, and most adolescents feel more trapped by circumstance than they would as adults. Confined as we are to one social network, one home, it makes sense to adapt by going with the flow and making allies. Plus, some people actually enjoy it.
Anyhow, my point is, single any teen out and you'll find they're full of 'deep' thoughts on purpose and the future and all that jazz. It's weird, but someone can totally love rocking out to lady gaga but still carry a conversation on the origins of the solar system.![]()
We're all INTP's. I am still technically adolescent, I suppose, and the inconceivable shallowness of my peers is utterly stunning. But, like I said, I don't see qualities too different in adults... I think people say things about adolescents solely because of their age, while an adult is expected to or has the perception of putting more value in intellect or knowledge. How sad. Wonder how that came about?
BLAH I party and do all that "adolescent" stuff like drugs and sex, and my brain is chalk full of philosophical thought! I hate to boast, but I'm at the top of my classes as well. It's almost like if you're intellectual enough you'll realize that its important to stop thinking so much sometimes and just be human and indulge in your ID's desires. Why not? Why try and fight human instinct. Who's to say its better to be intellectual than instinctive and pleasure driven, seriously f*ck it we should just live how we want![]()
So have you considered any schools of thought other than Cyrenaicism?
I disagree.BLAH I party and do all that "adolescent" stuff like drugs and sex, and my brain is chalk full of philosophical thought! I hate to boast, but I'm at the top of my classes as well. It's almost like if you're intellectual enough you'll realize that its important to stop thinking so much sometimes and just be human and indulge in your ID's desires. Why not? Why try and fight human instinct. Who's to say its better to be intellectual than instinctive and pleasure driven, seriously f*ck it we should just live how we want![]()
BLAH I party and do all that "adolescent" stuff like drugs and sex, and my brain is chalk full of philosophical thought! I hate to boast, but I'm at the top of my classes as well. It's almost like if you're intellectual enough you'll realize that its important to stop thinking so much sometimes and just be human and indulge in your ID's desires. Why not? Why try and fight human instinct. Who's to say its better to be intellectual than instinctive and pleasure driven, seriously f*ck it we should just live how we want![]()
Why assume that partying and adopting social norms is completely at odds with having a seperate, inner intellectual life? People are full of contradictions as is, and most adolescents feel more trapped by circumstance than they would as adults. Confined as we are to one social network, one home, it makes sense to adapt by going with the flow and making allies. Plus, some people actually enjoy it.
Anyhow, my point is, single any teen out and you'll find they're full of 'deep' thoughts on purpose and the future and all that jazz. It's weird, but someone can totally love rocking out to lady gaga but still carry a conversation on the origins of the solar system.![]()
BLAH I party and do all that "adolescent" stuff like drugs and sex, and my brain is chalk full of philosophical thought! I hate to boast, but I'm at the top of my classes as well. It's almost like if you're intellectual enough you'll realize that its important to stop thinking so much sometimes and just be human and indulge in your ID's desires. Why not? Why try and fight human instinct. Who's to say its better to be intellectual than instinctive and pleasure driven, seriously f*ck it we should just live how we want![]()
Where is the line between "complex" and "simple"? They are arbitrary distinctions.Well, in a way, the only goal for us is still some form of pleasure, whether it be moral-related, financial-related, or sense-related. Even to reach something far from the moment(e.g. ambition to rule the world) is motivated by a "pleasure". My point is that I think pleasure exists in a more universal dimension; only, complexity determines whether a pleasure is "meaningful" or "shallow".
Where is the line between "complex" and "simple"? They are arbitrary distinctions.
I really do respect your values, but may I ask why you have chosen this path? What 'useful and valuable' things do you consider non-temporary, or relatively longer than what you consider temporary?I disagree.
But it's really a personal issue. I try to suppress my basic instincts and desires as much as possible, and am planning to go through my entire life unmarried and still a virgin, and without ever intentionally having any drugs or alcohol in my body. That for me would constitute a life worth living. I would rather indulge in far more useful and valuable things than simple temporary pleasures. But that's just me.
Go for it man. Trust me, as an INTP you will have a strong will against things you know you shouldn't be into.I am an adolescent, and I WISH I could enjoy partying and such. All I get from doing adolescent-like things are panic attacks. I can't drink, I can't smoke, I can't party. Everything scares me. I'd rather think of theories and analyze things...
Man, they're getting younger every year. I wonder what it's like to know about MBTI at this age. I wish I knew Socionics or at least MBTI in high school....I'd be so much happier..I'm 14, but I completely agree. Not to say I'm exempt, of course. Every day I look at the people around me and think they're a bunch of animals. I then think how much higher I am intellectually then they are. Then, the next day, I look at the stupid, immature things I did the day before, and I realize that this time is it. Now I'm mature. Until the next day.
I really ought to try not to look down my nose at people so much... But they make it so easy. Oh, well.
Man, they're getting younger every year. I wonder what it's like to know about MBTI at this age. I wish I knew Socionics or at least MBTI in high school....I'd be so much happier..