Tunesimah
Man-Child becoming a Dude.... Man
I'm a bit curious about the percentages of INTP in the strata of social class. Mostly from a financial perspective, since an INTP isn't going to care about the social part much at all. Also what affects social upbringing has on an INTP, I'd imagine an INTP growing up in a financially well off household will end up being quite a bit different from an impoverished INTP.
I'd imagine an INTP doesn't do too much change in social class, unless something extreme happens. There just isn't too much motivation to rise up, and the opportunities are available in the higher class to stay there... better schools to take advantage of an INTPs intellect from a younger age.
Personally, I come from a fairly low-class standing. My whole extended family is what I like to call low-class intellectuals, which is really quite a good thing. Filled with unassuming intellectuals, and many teachers. And our conversations can often tumble into the philosophical.
On an even more personal note, I don't have much desire to make money or achieve anything really. I'm too far removed to understand the social systems that make up even upper middle class life.
Interestingly, I think an INTP is best suited to live an unassuming life beneath the social hierarchy. As long as they are surviving, the quest for understanding is a pretty cheap hobby to pursue.
An impoverished INTP is just as 'successful' as a rich INTP... if they both have beautiful ideas.... I think...
I'd imagine an INTP doesn't do too much change in social class, unless something extreme happens. There just isn't too much motivation to rise up, and the opportunities are available in the higher class to stay there... better schools to take advantage of an INTPs intellect from a younger age.
Personally, I come from a fairly low-class standing. My whole extended family is what I like to call low-class intellectuals, which is really quite a good thing. Filled with unassuming intellectuals, and many teachers. And our conversations can often tumble into the philosophical.
On an even more personal note, I don't have much desire to make money or achieve anything really. I'm too far removed to understand the social systems that make up even upper middle class life.
Interestingly, I think an INTP is best suited to live an unassuming life beneath the social hierarchy. As long as they are surviving, the quest for understanding is a pretty cheap hobby to pursue.
An impoverished INTP is just as 'successful' as a rich INTP... if they both have beautiful ideas.... I think...