Dimensional Transition
Bill Cosbor, conqueror of universes
I've noticed that sometimes, when I really get into the subject, I end up completely dominating a conversation because I keep talking and talking, sometimes temporarily negecting others' responses in between. I'll eventually respond to them, but not before I finish all I wanted to say, and I've found it often leaves others feeling like I really don't care about what they have to say, which is not true. I greatly value discussing topics with other people. I mean, why else would I start talking? Perhaps to just... throw my opinion out there, but, eh, I like hearing other people's views on things.
I do this in improvisational theatre too, somewhat. I make up a sketch, completely act it out, already having other characters and stuff in mind. So I kind of... end up doing a bit of a one-man-show, and disregard others' attempts in that scene. Especially when I find that the audience finds my sketch funny, I can really keep on going for a while. Thinking about it really makes me feel like an obnoxious fool, actually. I mean, sometimes I'll try to give others oppurtunities in the scenes, but eh.
Is this a common thing to do for INTPs? It somehow sounds more like ENTP-ish behavior to me. I'm not even sure how to explain it. Is it arrogance? Egocentrism? Or relatively normal behavior I could just be exaggerating? (This happens quite a lot.)
I do this in improvisational theatre too, somewhat. I make up a sketch, completely act it out, already having other characters and stuff in mind. So I kind of... end up doing a bit of a one-man-show, and disregard others' attempts in that scene. Especially when I find that the audience finds my sketch funny, I can really keep on going for a while. Thinking about it really makes me feel like an obnoxious fool, actually. I mean, sometimes I'll try to give others oppurtunities in the scenes, but eh.
Is this a common thing to do for INTPs? It somehow sounds more like ENTP-ish behavior to me. I'm not even sure how to explain it. Is it arrogance? Egocentrism? Or relatively normal behavior I could just be exaggerating? (This happens quite a lot.)