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I know you don't really have a choice.. but it seems to me like that being an INTP is just not worth it 
When I was in my early teenage years I realized that I wasn't like the other kids, mostly because I didn't seem to click with the majority of them, was quiet/reserved but probably a bit brighter than most of them.
I always thought that the highlight of my life would be in my adult years, where I'd make a major discovery in a scientific field or create something new and make loads of money, as some sort of compensation for being different.
But now that I edge closer and closer to adulthood, I just see myself turning out to be like any other type of adult.
It's not worth the isolation and self doubt that I had to endure during my childhood and to a degree still today.
There were times where my actions (or lack of) reduced my mum to tears... she's a really emotional person anyway what I'm trying to say that the drawbacks of being an INTP heavily outweigh the benefits.
Atleast in this society anyway.

When I was in my early teenage years I realized that I wasn't like the other kids, mostly because I didn't seem to click with the majority of them, was quiet/reserved but probably a bit brighter than most of them.
I always thought that the highlight of my life would be in my adult years, where I'd make a major discovery in a scientific field or create something new and make loads of money, as some sort of compensation for being different.
But now that I edge closer and closer to adulthood, I just see myself turning out to be like any other type of adult.
It's not worth the isolation and self doubt that I had to endure during my childhood and to a degree still today.
There were times where my actions (or lack of) reduced my mum to tears... she's a really emotional person anyway what I'm trying to say that the drawbacks of being an INTP heavily outweigh the benefits.
Atleast in this society anyway.