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If you could do anything in the world at all, and earning money weren't an issue, what would it be?

If there are technological barriers or feasibility issues, ignore those too!

OK, so picking just one possibility out of all the possibilities is a pretty big ask. Make a list.

1) I would grow flowers. I like them.
2) I would write. I like writing.
3) I would paint. I can't paint. I like to imagine I could paint.
4) I would make pilgrimages to remote mountains to collect, write about and paint flowers. There would be no language barriers and the natives would be friendly.
5) I would plant and tend an enormous garden, so I could observe and interact with nature, learn more about life and ponder my place in it.

On my days off I'd space travel :D
 

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I would like to go around the world and learn at least one thing about each culture that unifies the people in it. Any strange traditions might be amusing too.

I'd like the know how to do independent research on plants for medicine. I wouldn't mind living in a tent in the rain forest and turning myself into a test rat. This might even seem romantic in a way.


I have always fancied the idea of being a shaman.
 

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Hmm. If money didn't matter, and I had all the time in the world (no aging and no death), I'd travel the world, and immerse myself in each culture, learn the language, learn how to make their food, etc.

I'd also be a successful innovative artist, making huge abstract paintings, metal sculptures, and installation pieces, and prints.

I'd also play guitar or bass in a progressive rock/metal band

I'd be a bestselling novelist

I'd be able to go through my life without having to sleep at night, so I could pursue my individualistic dreams as well as raise a family eventually.

I'd also like to try living outside the US sometime too. Europe perhaps.
 

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If you could do anything in the world at all, and earning money weren't an issue, what would it be?

I really don't understand the question? as in it's illogical, the only path in life is to 'Follow your bliss'. In reality you should be doing whatever you were destined to do, and money isn't an issue.

An interesting point on your personality is that you have a belief that 'You can't do anything in the world, as one must earn money'. You could have simply stated it as 'If you could do anything in the world what would it be?', the extra money part is irrelevant and detracts from the question as it adds unnecessary complications.

I would seriously revise your beliefs, especially in relation to placing earning money over doing what you want to do? Wouldn't you agree?


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I have always fancied the idea of being a shaman.

this is off topic but i have very vivid detailed dreams and one i specifically remember- i was a hindu priest being hunted by the masses for refusing to tell them what i knew about future events- i wouldn't tell them because i had a vision that they were going to die- they came close to catching me but i was helped by a stranger. it didn't even seem odd that i was a male and in a country i have never visited. does anyone else have totally weird dreams like this?

about previous job aspirations,-when younger i daydreamed about becoming an archaeologist, learning hieroglyphics and discovering ancient civilizations- how they lived and why they died ( again, a strange dream relating to this also- i was an egyptian slave ,a woman this time, trying to escape yet being caught just as i reached the gates of the city- sounds like i may have a subconscious urge to get away from something)
but, screwed that up when i refused college because i had too many other things i wanted to do, and time quickly slipped away.

also used to be a portrait artist but when it became too much like a real job with people demanding deadlines, i stopped cold turkey. after suffering through dealing with the public in sales and hating having to try to convince someone of something i didn't believe myself (you have to at least pretend to like what you're selling, so that line of work was not my best choice) i have ended up doing part time internet sales for extra cash- more like a hobby to fund my collecting habit and i don't have to personally interact with anyone- just collect my money and ship, only the occasional nasty email to have to respond to when i get a moron.
antiques and their history fascinate me, plus i love sci-fi collectibles and anything nostalgic. my house is very cluttered with stuff i don't need but can't part with as many hold sentimental value or remind me of my younger days. so to sum up this incredibly long boring post, i basically do not have a real job (thus the long boring barely legible post)
 

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The very ideal would be to have enough money as to never need to worry too much about working.
Anyway I change too frequently opinion on the matter. As for the moment, I'll go with something not very legal, like some kind of sophisticated thief/deceiver, or with selling pirated software.
When I was young I wanted to become one of these people that take the videos or narrate on wildlife documentaries, that'd be cool too.
 

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The very ideal would be to have enough money as to never need to worry too much about working.

Well speaking from experience, it really changes nothing...You have been deceived. Or atleast I was, having more money just creates more problems, extra complications. You can also fall into a trap of laziness, where you have no motivation to work anymore.

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Hmmm.....

1) Be a theater actor.
2) Be a treasure hunter.
3) Run a secret organization with secret agents.
4) Do something in the circus.

I know I'm probly going to think of way better ones later.
 

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Interesting. Most INTPs would abhor being an actor... all those people looking at them...
 

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When I was 2, my parents pushed me onto a stage and demanded that I act, sing, and dance. I kinda got used to it.
Besides, if you're in a proper theater, you only see the people int he first 2 rows. The rest is all darkness.

What about you?
 

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I don't really know, actually. I have an aversion to deiding my future ahead of time... My only real hobbies are music, computers, and just being an intellectual... If only someone would just pay me to think. I suppose that would be my dream job.
 

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Yeah, if there was enough time in the day, I'd like to work 3 jobs in one day. I'd love to be in a band or orchestra part of the day, be a college English or History teacher during the day, and make art in my spare time. I'm no workaholic, but I'd love to devote time to everything I love to do every day.
 

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Yeah. I'm tentative about devoting my life to any one thing...
 

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If only someone would just pay me to think. I suppose that would be my dream job.


Okay, now THAT is the ultimate dream job!:cool:
 

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Wisp got it right, being paid to think would be the best!
I'd probably go for the job in what I happened to be pursuing for my own interest at the time, which at the moment would be an author, a psychologist and an artist (even though I cannot draw at all)
 

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I have always fancied the idea of being a shaman.

Shaman hmm? I've had others recognise me as such, not that I try to do anything shamanic. I've also been recognised as a witch. Again, not a conscious effort on my part. I think these age old human roles have a type of resonance that emanates from a person's way of being, and regardless of cultural trappings the person somehow manifests aspects of the role.


I would like to say that I think we all earn our place in the world through our being, not our doing. I think that is the truth of it. But I do not live or act that way. I contravene my higher perception because I also perceive the humans around me living by sets of laws that are inversions of life's law. These laws have the power of agreed assumption of correctness. Most people do not think to question. The money/job myth is one of the greatest unquestioned delusions of humanity.

But to live in modern Rome is to don the cloth of the Roman. To pursue his way. I am not yet great enough to do otherwise. My fearfulness creates painful internal conflict as my 'being' is torn apart by constant adjustment to external rule.

The ultimate job is just to 'be'.

I could spend a lifetime learning to craft an elegant relationship with the being I call 'me'.
 

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Yozuki is a having dream job the writing activity. The writing activity Yozuki is the doing and the sometimes getting the annoying and boring.
 

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Are you saying you love writing and do that already, but that your dream job would be to write about something that doesn't bore you?

Is that why the unique writing style?

What do you write about?
 

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Are you saying you love writing and do that already, but that your dream job would be to write about something that doesn't bore you?

Is that why the unique writing style?

What do you write about?
Yozuki is spending the long time solitude and the boring. Much the chasing of the wild tangent the thinking. Expressing the writing methinks.

Dreaming the job is the yozukidrive.com
 

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woah there. Just say 'me write mean thing'.

Anyway, dream job...



Bassist. Hands down.
 

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Dream jobs. Hmm.

1; Novelist
2; Artist
3; Glassblower

And if we're talking dream jobs here, I would be the advisor to the ruler of the world.
 

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Ah the ADVISOR of the ruler of the world. Typical INTP sentiment. =)
 

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I read over the rest of the thread and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that so many people here would enjoy artistic, creative careers and traveling. It's never stated that INTPs can't be creative, but most of the descriptions I've read talk about INTPs as logical and analytical.

Personally I am making an effort to hopefully be exposed to several cultures of my interest. I am particularly interested in Japan. I think they are very sufficient, have amazing technology and are not bound by a lot of the expectations I feel like people are bound to in America and the mid-west. That is not to say Japanese are not bound by other expectations. I know their learning environments are extremely stressful and the expectations on the young are unbelievable. Their economy is rather tight and they don't particularly like foreigners. Even though school wise I've vaguely decided on learning foreign languages I have a variety of interests that seem to change everyday. Genetics, biology of sorts/botany perhaps, comicking, writing, computer languages, web design, animation, game design, illustrations, architecture, some type of sociologist or theorist or psychology or criminal analyst, race car driving @_@. I would really like to be able to put aside my fears and do risky stuff. If I could do Parkour as a living or something. Acrobatics...hitchhiking photographer, art of some kind I could be real messy with. Tattoo artist if I had the steady hand and patience for it. If I had my non-existent dream job it would probably be to make life like dolls @_@ or something like that. Making computers out of weird things. "Don't touch that water bottle, it's my computer. That pen is my phone". I want creepy dolls I can tell people are my computers. I'd like to see advancement in crazy ass computers and computers monitors. Sci-fi esk stuff. I want to see practical things mixed with... artistic en devours I suppose.

On the topic of money and jobs... It constantly bothers me the backwards thinking of my parents. But I'm just a kid (If I live to eighty I still have sixty years), so who am I to say anything against my parents and grandparent's work ethics and philosophy. Perhaps being a young person has simply left me open to being easily influenced by some of the things I read or hear. For instance I read an article, an online article, of reasons you should never get a job and I have read a few horror stories about the notorious 9-5 jobs, I read part of the story Nickels and Dimes for a class. And then there's stuff like Cube Girl on Youtube and games where you have kill yourself in five minutes with things around the office, because you can't stand your work. Then there are the people in my life who never have a moments rest and never seem happy. It's kind of like...
Yikes

I believe I read in the book "Do What You Are", which I'm currently reading and still trying to figure out my type, that the Jack of Trades is a dying field (or at least a low paying one) and people with specific skills are in more demand. Even when I look at my grandparents and my parents the opportunities my parents think are there just aren't (Least I don't see that they are). Work doesn't necessarily equal money anymore. I was reading these reasons for not getting a job and this man was saying you have to find some way to contribute in a sense that will keep contributing without much upkeep. Obviously this man's view is a little narrow minded. He gets away with writing and profiting from that (apparently). Not everyone knows their talent or what they could be inventive with. Even if someone has talent they don't necessarily know how to market it or who to know.

My whole childhood I was pretty well convinced I would be a writer, I even attempted to write a novel around thirteen/fourteen. In books about how to publish work they advise people to go to writing expos and get familiar with agents and editors. The Internet has made some aspects of creative fields easier, but more difficult at the same time. I know at least one person who has self published, but the marketing aspect didn't take off and it died. Also I thought they and their parents, who supported the publishing, were too ambitious. (No, I'm not talking about the writer of Eragon. I know someone who "published" a novelette at thirteenish and it was crap. Personally I thought Eragon was crap and the only reason he got it published was because of his parents ties with larger publishing companies).

It seems like in artistic careers there are two ways you can go about it. You can go about it on your own and hope you develop a fan base, but you do not begin to merchandise UNTIL you have a fan base. You might not ever have one, so it's like... keep your day job. The internet is an amazing tool for people into artistic things. Independent sites are good for when a person has a base. But a base has to be developed through some means. Depending on the type of art a person might want to have shows and get to know a community of artists. There are a huge number of artists on Deviantart (which I think is the spawn of hell), but artists get undoubtedly noticed there. There's just too many people on Deviantart for stuff to go completely unnoticed, but the ultimate booster to doing this is finding individual communities, that can and will support you. But the hard part about these damn communities is the people and understanding how to deal with them. If I ever went so far as to think I could form a fanbase and actually sell a few prints or something; building and maintaining the fanbase would be the hardest part. I mean I don't think the fanbase is necessary, but I think it's a major booster. I know several artistic people who are just like... magnets or something.

One person I know who writes fanfictions (so she doesn't do this for a profit) is a very caring and nice person. Probably some kind of INFP or ENFP or FP of sorts. Anyway, all the people on this one forum praise her like crazy. She's like a veteran (a mod I think) there and everyone knows her, they praise her constantly, even if what she says and does isn't that spectacular. I mean she is really nice, but geez, she's like a demi-goddesses or something. The whole social aspect of Forums is just something else. @_@ (Am I way off topic now?)

I've tried doing this before... like brownnosing people and all, but I was a bit too impatient for results and people have no pity on you if you're new. (Tries to figure out what I was talking about....)

Ah, so going solo with online access and getting connections is apparently one way to succeed. (Has an idea suddenly) If you just got a few close friends together and went to a forum and they praised you and loved you like something else there, some people would want in on your supposed happiness and would become "followers/fans". I mean... no one wants to be left out right? On some forums they have these godlike favorites, who everyone worships and everyone else, who doesn't know what's going on, who doesn't know the notorious whoever did this and that and the inside jokes over here... is isolated. Doesn't make me want to approach them... I would think that a way to cheat the system. The whole system seems so corny and superficial anyway...

The other way in art, I suppose, would be to go to school for it. But from what I've experienced there that's more like you'll work for someone else and you'll have certain skills. It's business-art. They teach you how to do an aspect of, example: animation and then you might get into a internship, etc... but the school is your middle man and I'm sure at fine art schools they would help you with shows and the like. I haven't been to an art school, even though at one point I was very close to applying... I suppose people with parents who were artists or encouraged their child's talents at a young age are another booster kind of element. Like Hess, his father was an artist who knew other artists and Hess learned personally from actual artists. I guess there might be one more type of artists and that's, perhaps, the "revolutionaries", but might consider them part of this second "way of art". Because they have some sort of means to get where they go.

With art, with everything, a person's got to have some IN. Charisma, talent, education, someone you know in that field who will support you... it's like a complex structure of requirements, boosters, materials, inspiration, will.... As crazy and depressing as this system could seem, I also thinks it's incredibly fascinating and it could be manipulated. But it's theory and a work in progress I would suppose. To me the people with the greatest IN are going to college for their desired field, also have popularity online (mostly if it's in an artistic field, because people can sells prints and such through places like Deviant) and have a supportive family or mentors. If I didn't have to worry about the huge impact attempting to take advantage of these qualities in favor of art, I would like to experiment and try it. (I know I went way off topic, but even if thinking won't ever be my job, it will at least be my hobby and writing is my addiction. @_@)
 

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WOW!
Zero, chill out. I mean, sorry, but I'm too tired to read it all. I don't mean any offence and yes, I know, I'm being lazy, and I apologize, but WOW!

As regards your 'so glad we're creative' thing; me two, buddy. Me two.
 

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@_@WOT!! (Wall of text)

Thank you for paragraphing...

ANyways, I know what you mean about Eragon. When I first read it, I thought "Wow this is cool". Now however, I realize that there is a distinct lack of plot... Let me demonstrate...

Star Wars + LotR = Eragon

A farm boy (Eragon Skywalker) goes out on an errand/leaves home. While he's gone his uncle/aunt get murdered. He then meets a tutor named Obi-Brom Kenobi. He learns that he is the last if the lost order of yore, the Jedi Riders. He gets a pretty (light)sword. Obi-Brom Kenobi gets killed before Eragon Skywalker ever gets to the Rebel Alliance. On the way, he meets/fights with his relative, Darth Murtagh. He also meets future love interest Princess Arya Organa.

I think my point is clear.

Oh, and, it's spelled endeavor. Sorry 'bout that.
 

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"The money/job myth is one of the greatest unquestioned delusions of humanity."

I am so glad someone else understands this. I fail to see how my peers are so able to walk blindly on the path expectation sets for them. How they cannot desire to set the path for themselves!

And Zero, holy crap man. I started reading it, and then Is scrolled down a bit, and saw it wasn't letting up, and then just read through the rest... then read cabbo's comment, and scrolled up to see how big it was, and dang.

WOT is right.

I wouldn't have read it if you didn't paragraph, btw.

(I'll give my dream job later, It's time for bed, for me.)

.L
 

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"Interesting. Most INTPs would abhor being an actor... all those people looking at them"

UMmmm. Not if you rationalize it by thinking they're not looking at 'you,' they're looking at whoever you are pretending to be. Artifice and a bit of self deception, yeah, but it's more like the willing suspension of disbelief you know people bring to a theatrical production anyway.

Camouflage? Chameleon? Combination?
 

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dream job - Relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals I had to give up on the baseball dream pretty early - when I was about 12, my mother tactfully explained that not everyone gets the chance to play major league baseball.

2d choice - lawyer - so far, so good

3d choice - sports writer - next up when the lawyer thing runs out
 

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Er, yeah, I got pretty well off topic. Sorry about that. Sometimes, if I realize how long my posts are going to be, I'll make little headers for each part. I write ridiculously long posts at times. I had a blog once where someone commented that I had written five pages- as measured by a word doc. I didn't really think about it, but when I looked back I had entries that were longer than that...

The only "relevant" part of that post was probably only the first two paragraphs. To be perfectly honest, right now I wouldn't re-read all that shit. At times I'll purposely make really long posts, because I've put something in there I don't want people to read and that's my way of hiding it.

Their are, also, certain subjects I'll blab about...I'm kind of surprised that L and Wisp read all of that. You guys get GOLD-GOLD stars.

I didn't get past the first ten pages of Eragon before I decided the writing was shit :enraged:. I was disappointed and very irritated by it. I could write a book about Eragon being crap and how the book went about being published is proof of a decaying standards , cooperate America and lack for any artistic value. I don't even have the book. I donated it to the library, so it could be appreciated by someone who does not read books very often. Like my cousin for instance, who was swept away by the media and told me how great the book was.

I swear I will put up with Herman Melville's (I actually am going to read his book of short stories, but I've heard Moby Dick is hell to read through) writing style before I put up with that bone-dry crap in Eragon. I would read Moby Dick before Eragon, though I would read Eragon through just to pick at how horrible each page is. It's like nails on a chalk board to me.

BTW I would edit my last post, but for some reason it isn't giving me that option...
 

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I've heard INTPs make some of the best actors because they feel as though they're just playing some meaningless role their entire lives. Which makes sense to me, that's why I like acting. I get to switch roles for just a bit.:)
 

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Dream job?
There is no job in my dreams ! :p

Id rather do just whatever i feel like, mostly writing and drawing, but if its a job with deadlines and all i dont think i would enjoy it as much.
 

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Zero, Wisp, and whoever else ranted about Eragon, you missed the point. I'm not arguing that the book is well-written or has a good, original plot. I mean, if you look at it that way, then sure, it's horrible. The overall plot is not the point, and neither is the writing style. It's the details that make it good. It brings up and speculates on a lot of interesting questions. It's basically "if magic and dragons existed, and they worked and behaved these ways and had these properties, what else would that imply?" A lot of the enjoyment I got out of the book came from that, not the plot or the writing style.

Sure, the book reads like an especially well-polished and elaborite fanfic. You just need to learn how to read those kinds of stories.
 

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Dream job?
There is no job in my dreams ! :p

Id rather do just whatever i feel like, mostly writing and drawing, but if its a job with deadlines and all i dont think i would enjoy it as much.

I agree.

... I don't see myself doing any kind of work in my dreams.

My "dream job" would be to accumulate money just by being awesome!!!!

And eragon is a good book, because it's so interesting!!!
But the director for the movie needs to burn in hell...
 

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Eragon is good in a way that does not work well for movies. Movies can't be long enough to fit all that pondering and those details on the side; they only have room for the main plotline with a few details, and since Eragon's overall plot is so bad...
 

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Eragon is good in a way that does not work well for movies. Movies can't be long enough to fit all that pondering and those details on the side; they only have room for the main plotline with a few details, and since Eragon's overall plot is so bad...

The plot is not bad, it's just not original.
The movie was a complete disaster.

I felt like I was watching something with a $10,000 budget.
And they made Eragon look lie a queer. (no offense to those of you that may be bi/homo sexual...)
 

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Eragon is good in a way that does not work well for movies. Movies can't be long enough to fit all that pondering and those details on the side; they only have room for the main plotline with a few details, and since Eragon's overall plot is so bad...

And I bet most Americans don't want to ponder ideas in movie form. I was disappointed in V for Vendetta's awkward treatment of the philosophy of the main character.
 

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And I bet most Americans don't want to ponder ideas in movie form. I was disappointed in V for Vendetta's awkward treatment of the philosophy of the main character.

Which is a shame. I want movies to surprise me, provoke me, to take sudden twists and turns and make me think. I want to be entertained!
 

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1. I have always been interested in the human mind and trying to figure out how it works, so something dealing with psychology.
2. Anything to do with traveling. I want to see as much of the world with my own eyes as I possebly can.
3. A Writer
4. A Philosopher, because I like to know how things work and think too much already, might as well make it my job
 

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I would want to be a Philosophical Advisor.
That is, spending all day just giving my advice on deep questions.

An ordinary day at my dream job: :D
Someone asks me "Hey, what do you think of this new model of our reality proposed by recent advances in quantum physics?" giving me a huge bunch of papers on the subject (where a brief overview of the new model is included, so that my intuition can tell me if i should take the job or not), and doing this without throwing any goals to be met or deadlines to be kept at me.

Just something for me to throw my creative hours at, with no demands whatsoever on me actually coming to any conclusions. I would just dive deeper and deeper into the surrounding theories, getting to know the proposed model in all of it's complexity and all of it's implications.
Some years later, when I finally feel that I have thoroughly investigated the subject and found answers, I give my complete analysis to a board of scientists, who politely says "thank you sir" and gives me another, equally interesting model to throw my self at.

After a couple of hundred years of doing this, my understanding of the world and how we can control it's natural laws would most likely surpass that of any human. With this knowledge in my hands, I would go for total world domination, beginning with planet earth, then the entire universe!

I would then BECOME the answer to the question "if there is a god or not", muahahaha! ;)
 

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Midianice, that sounds like fun. However, I'd like a little more variety, not just physics and philosophy. Maybe what you said mixed with some programming, computer science (which is different), neurology, and psychology.
 

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Lately I've been pondering pyrotechnics
 

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For money I would slay dragons and other menaces with a group of close and specialized friends, we would not be any ordinary kick in the door menace slayers but methodical and effective artists of conflict. I would use that money to fund my writing, of which there would be many volumes of but few copies.
 

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for me
i would prefer being a researcher
or a physics professor
 

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whale biologist, so i can calls em as i sees em
 

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science officer of a non collectivist USS Enterprise.

Love the mission.
 

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I'd like to revise my dream job to include disrupting collectivist nations as well as menace slaying.
 

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such hostility over a political model that has proven itself nigh impossible to erect and maintain
 

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I have always fancied the idea of being a shaman.

An interesting choice, indeed, though the ability to walk between worlds often comes at a high price. The archetypal INTP is textbook shaman material, though Shamanism usually chooses the Shaman, rather than the reverse. Of course, just being able to go to the Other Place doesn't automatically make one a 'Shaman', either.
It's quite fascinating, really.

My ideal job? Having no job but complete finacial and logistic freedom.

I'd grow/breed my own food, tend my garden, scour the world for books and objects of esoteric or occult significance and be a piratical space archaeologist.
 

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One day I will head my own game development company of maybe a few like minded people I know well and can trust.

This company would then every so often transform into the most awesome rock band ever made. We're going to set up our gigs in the middle of no man's lands in various war zones and rock massively epic monster jams until hatred and misunderstanding is eradicated, replaced by the common awe, dread and reverence for that which can only be known as Metal.

Then when our work is done, we'd return to our building... and code.
 

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Our armoured stage will be a massive fortress of METAL AND HELLFIRE, with mammoth speakers jutting out from all four corners like black monoliths. It will ride atop cruel threads of a thousand gargantuan black steel fangs tainted with the blood of those unfortunate to be caught in its path. It shall burst forth with implacable and unholy fury onto the bloody war torn battlefield. Soldiers will cry out in despair and horror for they have witnessed an unimaginable infernal contraption that could only have been made in the forges of the deepest depths of hell and shaped by the hammers of satan himself.

Our band will ride this hellish stage of METAL against insurmountable odds, our eldritch axes wailing terrifying riffs of pure and blasphemous beauty, our war drums beating into submission the very thunder storms that dare whisper over our heads. The mightiest armies that shake the very earth with their march will scatter like the leaves in a hurricane's fury before the advance of the UNHOLY ARMOURED STAGE FORGED IN THE FLAMES OF PURGATORY AND QUENCHED IN THE BLIZZARDS OF COCYTUS.

Our lead guitarist, more devil than human, will encode firing solutions into riffs of steel, letting loose shockwaves of METAL GLORY from our MONOLITHIC SPEAKERS just before the main cannon, the solid steel member of METAL ITSELF releases as yet untold destruction upon those foolish enough to march against METAL.

Metal. It comes from hell.

(Sorry, had to write that down somewhere.)
 
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