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As interesting as things like reading, writing, and listening to music by yourself are to an introvert, an extrovert literally cannot comprehend how you can do these things for a considerable period of time without getting bored. It's especially difficult when you're an INTP and you're trying to convince to people that you can literally lay around in bed thinking all day (or even for many days) without getting bored, because we find that more interesting than talking to people about trivial shit.
This is why a lot of the great artists, painters, writers, thinkers, scientists are generally introverts. They try to take their great thoughts out into the outside world, in order to convince people how valuable their interests are.
But even then, how many people really care about things like that unless you teach them? School exists to teach people the value of great ideas, but for most people, once they're done with school they just go back to dancing and watching football.
So what can INTPs do to seem more interesting to the outside world? When I try to have a calm conversation about something like philosophy, most people tune off. And when I say something shocking/irreverent (this happens often), they might have a reaction for a while, but then they just think "oh he's just weird" and then go back to talking about the latest episode of Two and a Half Men.
We really only two choices in order to be socially successful:
- Stick to smart introverts like ourselves. I've done this for most of my life, but there are two problems with this method: the first is that in day-to-day social life, I can only meet about one person every few years who thinks the way I do. On the internet, your chances are more successful, but the internet doesn't exactly improve your social skills in any considerable way.
- Become like them. Go to clubs, go dancing, go drinking, play football. Also not a failsafe method, because you may suck at all these things, and even if you're successful at one, it'll probably quickly tire you out if you're truly INTP.
So, any thoughts? What do you do when you feel that you should be the popular one every now and then (if you do ever have this yearning)?
This is why a lot of the great artists, painters, writers, thinkers, scientists are generally introverts. They try to take their great thoughts out into the outside world, in order to convince people how valuable their interests are.
But even then, how many people really care about things like that unless you teach them? School exists to teach people the value of great ideas, but for most people, once they're done with school they just go back to dancing and watching football.
So what can INTPs do to seem more interesting to the outside world? When I try to have a calm conversation about something like philosophy, most people tune off. And when I say something shocking/irreverent (this happens often), they might have a reaction for a while, but then they just think "oh he's just weird" and then go back to talking about the latest episode of Two and a Half Men.
We really only two choices in order to be socially successful:
- Stick to smart introverts like ourselves. I've done this for most of my life, but there are two problems with this method: the first is that in day-to-day social life, I can only meet about one person every few years who thinks the way I do. On the internet, your chances are more successful, but the internet doesn't exactly improve your social skills in any considerable way.
- Become like them. Go to clubs, go dancing, go drinking, play football. Also not a failsafe method, because you may suck at all these things, and even if you're successful at one, it'll probably quickly tire you out if you're truly INTP.
So, any thoughts? What do you do when you feel that you should be the popular one every now and then (if you do ever have this yearning)?