Shatokan
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I, strangely, love sports(participating in, not watching). One of my favorites is riding my mountain bike down, into and through Palo Duro Canyon near my home town. I find the exertion exhilarating and love the thrill. I find them as fun if not funner than surfing the internet.
The difference is, after riding my bike for a straight hour, i feel accomplished, like I did something worthwhile. Then, I go home to surf the net for an hour and feel I accomplished nothing, craving the thrill and excitement of seeing more of nature.
My question is, is this something most INTP people enjoy or is it mostly me?
For me it's an emotional release, I can lose the tension, think freely about where I'm going to turn next, how fast I'm going to go and when I am going to rest. I create a system where my mind, instead of thinking how I look, what to say next, how to walk, etc. takes a break and lets my body do the work. Sometimes this has even happened to me at social events on days when i feel extremely happy.
One example is, one of the party's a nearby church was holding for college kids last simester, a few aquantinces got me to go and instead of sulking and being alone, I found myself extremely happy, even dancing to some songs. Are these random bursts of extroversion(they happened way more frequently in high-school) part of me or do they happen to most of you too?
Does being extremely happy or excited help you lose your intpness?
I know for a fact that the happier I am easier I interact with people, losing the shyness, but then after so long, the energy falters and i get tired. So I still need time alone to regenerate, but have no problems in a crowded room, even thriving on it sometimes.
The difference is, after riding my bike for a straight hour, i feel accomplished, like I did something worthwhile. Then, I go home to surf the net for an hour and feel I accomplished nothing, craving the thrill and excitement of seeing more of nature.
My question is, is this something most INTP people enjoy or is it mostly me?
For me it's an emotional release, I can lose the tension, think freely about where I'm going to turn next, how fast I'm going to go and when I am going to rest. I create a system where my mind, instead of thinking how I look, what to say next, how to walk, etc. takes a break and lets my body do the work. Sometimes this has even happened to me at social events on days when i feel extremely happy.
One example is, one of the party's a nearby church was holding for college kids last simester, a few aquantinces got me to go and instead of sulking and being alone, I found myself extremely happy, even dancing to some songs. Are these random bursts of extroversion(they happened way more frequently in high-school) part of me or do they happen to most of you too?
Does being extremely happy or excited help you lose your intpness?
I know for a fact that the happier I am easier I interact with people, losing the shyness, but then after so long, the energy falters and i get tired. So I still need time alone to regenerate, but have no problems in a crowded room, even thriving on it sometimes.