FlorisV
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Hi I'm Floris (that's a normal guys name in the Netherlands), though I have an avatar here, I never liked nicknames and have already posted some things around here. I was fascinated by my Myers-Briggs test result and the amount of information on it, for instance INTP YouTubers sharing their views.
I am curious about myself and how I'm different from others and have read a lot about things I recognise many or at least some traits from (in order of relevance): SPD, ADD, High Sensitivity, Aspergers...compared to High Sensitivity and those "disorders" mentioned, "INTP" hit closed to the mark for me although fo me it felt arrogant to think of myself as very "smart"...I kind of feel it's gratitiously used if somebody calls me that (or high potential), because it's not clear what they really base that opinion on, other than that I obviously think through things that interest me, like psychology. It's not really I am smarter it's just that I think about those things more while others think more about other stuff. And I spend more time on my own which is spent on thinking rather than drinking.
I have already felt I was around pretty smart people with great memory (which I don't have) here because that infamous end episode of Lost was explained in detail to me ;-).
Typical INTP I am quite a loner and at 38 I still struggle with being single, to find an answer to the question what kind of woman I really want and what kind of woman would want me, not having had much experience in that department. I'm spending much more time meeting new people the past few years but it's really hard to find lasting connections, although in the last 3 years I have befriended 3 "heavy thinker" women I met through online dating (which in itself I have grown to hate btw), great and very special people to me but there is a mutual understanding we are not relationship material for each other. These women also struggle with being single, in different ways.
As for my avatar D*ckhead well it's Philip K Dick the writer. He may have been an INTP as well but he was not much of a procrastinator and quite productive, also had 10 wives...very philosophical however and I am planning to pick up reading him again after reading a couple of very interesting French novels from Michel Houellebecq.
I don't read a whole lot btw but it's just that I'm more bored with tv shows and have been bored with videogames for about a year now. I have always mostly been interested in low culture such as comics, sci fi shows and what not but I do have a hunger for a certain depth be it philosophical questions or merely how strong an artist's vision shows itself in the graphics.
I am curious about myself and how I'm different from others and have read a lot about things I recognise many or at least some traits from (in order of relevance): SPD, ADD, High Sensitivity, Aspergers...compared to High Sensitivity and those "disorders" mentioned, "INTP" hit closed to the mark for me although fo me it felt arrogant to think of myself as very "smart"...I kind of feel it's gratitiously used if somebody calls me that (or high potential), because it's not clear what they really base that opinion on, other than that I obviously think through things that interest me, like psychology. It's not really I am smarter it's just that I think about those things more while others think more about other stuff. And I spend more time on my own which is spent on thinking rather than drinking.
I have already felt I was around pretty smart people with great memory (which I don't have) here because that infamous end episode of Lost was explained in detail to me ;-).
Typical INTP I am quite a loner and at 38 I still struggle with being single, to find an answer to the question what kind of woman I really want and what kind of woman would want me, not having had much experience in that department. I'm spending much more time meeting new people the past few years but it's really hard to find lasting connections, although in the last 3 years I have befriended 3 "heavy thinker" women I met through online dating (which in itself I have grown to hate btw), great and very special people to me but there is a mutual understanding we are not relationship material for each other. These women also struggle with being single, in different ways.
As for my avatar D*ckhead well it's Philip K Dick the writer. He may have been an INTP as well but he was not much of a procrastinator and quite productive, also had 10 wives...very philosophical however and I am planning to pick up reading him again after reading a couple of very interesting French novels from Michel Houellebecq.
I don't read a whole lot btw but it's just that I'm more bored with tv shows and have been bored with videogames for about a year now. I have always mostly been interested in low culture such as comics, sci fi shows and what not but I do have a hunger for a certain depth be it philosophical questions or merely how strong an artist's vision shows itself in the graphics.