Wisp
The Soft Rational
Well, I was talking the IRC, and I had a slew of thoughts. They go as follow:
INTPs have a very high capacity for fucked-up-ness. We have a penchant for clarity, and a state of emotional blindness and immaturity. The well-developed INTP will develop this into a balanced and devoted search for Truth, guided by a developed sense of ethics and worldview, developed by a healthy serving of inner values and logical reasoning, creating a balanced individual. However, some INTPs do not become this quasi-angelic being I just described. Some INTPs hide in caves, searching the internet for truth. That's me, and probably the rest of us here.
Going back to the very first sentence, some INTPs do not develop. We cannot find truth, and our emotions become so fucked up that we can no longer deal with them, even as we refuse to admit that they are a problem, are relevant, or that we even have them. We go crazy, depressed, and suicidal.
It's like when the INTP breaks, when we find out that we aren't perfect, before we've discovered our lack of perfection. So we continually running into intellectual walls. Not only is our self-esteem shot to hell by this, but we are also exceedingly arrogant during this time, as we still believe that we are perfect. And we shatter and break down. And some of us recover. Some of us never do.
It's like the INTP's coming of age, this breakdown.
Once we have it, we're ready to begin life.
I think.
INTPs have a very high capacity for fucked-up-ness. We have a penchant for clarity, and a state of emotional blindness and immaturity. The well-developed INTP will develop this into a balanced and devoted search for Truth, guided by a developed sense of ethics and worldview, developed by a healthy serving of inner values and logical reasoning, creating a balanced individual. However, some INTPs do not become this quasi-angelic being I just described. Some INTPs hide in caves, searching the internet for truth. That's me, and probably the rest of us here.

Going back to the very first sentence, some INTPs do not develop. We cannot find truth, and our emotions become so fucked up that we can no longer deal with them, even as we refuse to admit that they are a problem, are relevant, or that we even have them. We go crazy, depressed, and suicidal.
It's like when the INTP breaks, when we find out that we aren't perfect, before we've discovered our lack of perfection. So we continually running into intellectual walls. Not only is our self-esteem shot to hell by this, but we are also exceedingly arrogant during this time, as we still believe that we are perfect. And we shatter and break down. And some of us recover. Some of us never do.
It's like the INTP's coming of age, this breakdown.
Once we have it, we're ready to begin life.
I think.