Pyropyro
Magos Biologis
New member here.
Is the study of social life an evolution of an INTP's research?
Like any INTP I've been more or less isolated from "normal people" preferring books, video games and the net to pass time with.
Now that I'm in my 20's, I've become active at church and found out that people are quite interesting if I get close to them. The rude or uninteresting ones I usually ignore since I don't have any need for info regarding gaining social status and other non-sense. However, I do enjoy company of people whose fields are interesting but not currently available in my world such as music, arts and film making.
They say that my personality is "child-like". No idea why. Perhaps because I don't behave all macho and such like some people of my age. Anyways, I do laugh out loud especially if I'm with perky people (
esp cute perky girls (what type are they BTW?)) but there's always a part of me that observes their reaction and collect their life's data (people seem to like you more if you remember something bout them)
Is the study of social life an evolution of an INTP's research?
Like any INTP I've been more or less isolated from "normal people" preferring books, video games and the net to pass time with.
Now that I'm in my 20's, I've become active at church and found out that people are quite interesting if I get close to them. The rude or uninteresting ones I usually ignore since I don't have any need for info regarding gaining social status and other non-sense. However, I do enjoy company of people whose fields are interesting but not currently available in my world such as music, arts and film making.
They say that my personality is "child-like". No idea why. Perhaps because I don't behave all macho and such like some people of my age. Anyways, I do laugh out loud especially if I'm with perky people (
