Duxwing
I've Overcome Existential Despair
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Dear Forum,
The typical INTP will indeed spend hours discussing topics from philosophy and sociology to economics and war; though such studies are rewarding in and of themselves, they also, from time to time, bring about moments of such satisfaction and excitement that could indeed be called glories. But just what kind of glories?
An exhaustive, fundamental list would be: discovery, dissemination, and application. The first is the pure thrill of discovering a truth far more fundamental lurking behind a seemingly murky and irreducibly complex system. Next is dissemination, which becomes (and pardon my words) glorious when the INTP in question resolves a deep puzzle and reveals the solution to other thinkers, resulting in joy much like that following a sports championship victory. Finally, application is a less common but much more powerful effect of deep thought: the world, in the eyes of the thinker responsible for the discovery in question, becomes fundamentally, permananantly, and significantly better. For example, discovering that the town's sewer system, which earlier stank like rotting flesh, could be improved by an elegant system of pipes would give the thinker the rush of knowing "I did that with my mind!".
All other such 'Glories' should fall into those three categories. However, if I'm wrong, please do correct my interpretation and add to the list.
-Duxwing
The typical INTP will indeed spend hours discussing topics from philosophy and sociology to economics and war; though such studies are rewarding in and of themselves, they also, from time to time, bring about moments of such satisfaction and excitement that could indeed be called glories. But just what kind of glories?
An exhaustive, fundamental list would be: discovery, dissemination, and application. The first is the pure thrill of discovering a truth far more fundamental lurking behind a seemingly murky and irreducibly complex system. Next is dissemination, which becomes (and pardon my words) glorious when the INTP in question resolves a deep puzzle and reveals the solution to other thinkers, resulting in joy much like that following a sports championship victory. Finally, application is a less common but much more powerful effect of deep thought: the world, in the eyes of the thinker responsible for the discovery in question, becomes fundamentally, permananantly, and significantly better. For example, discovering that the town's sewer system, which earlier stank like rotting flesh, could be improved by an elegant system of pipes would give the thinker the rush of knowing "I did that with my mind!".
All other such 'Glories' should fall into those three categories. However, if I'm wrong, please do correct my interpretation and add to the list.
-Duxwing