I disagree, a cause indicates a driving factor behind something, and purpose is the future (or present) goal of doing something. Inevitably everything has both a cause and a purpose.
I eat a sandwich because I'm hungry. Hunger caused me to eat, with the purpose of not being hungry...
As did I, but reading the description something felt a bit off. As I was browsing for differences between P and J I stumbled across this site, clicked on the "You know you're an INTP when..." topic, and saw this:
And I knew you people were my people.
OK, and I did way too much research. :D...
So to make a long story short. I figured out just how socially awkward I am earlier today. I started googling about being extraverted, but then (to my dismay) I realized that conversation is not a formula or an equation. In my search I saw this personality test being mention and I took it, got...
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