What emotional knee-jerk reaction are you talking about? I just shared my thoughts but you get all aggressive. Stop misinterpreting what I'm saying, no wonder you don't connect with my music if you can't understand what I'm writing to you.
I'm grateful for the input, I'm pushing myself to...
Hey guys, I'm CC's friend. Thanks for all the kind words and the less positive input as well. When I started doing this my plan was to sing everything. But CC sent some ideas and I incorporated it into the song, and the vibe really went from totally monotonous postpunk to something a lot more...
Well, it's hard to type him because drugs change the way you act, and a lot in his case.
But my guess is on ENFP because his sound changed from record to record and he always seemed to somehow go with the times even though he never got that famous or successful, he did jazzstuff, did shit...
I try, but when I try to fight my feelings with thoughts, it becomes a question of pure will-power, and the feeling intensifies. As if no thought or idea can have, on it's own, more power over me than my emotions.
I'm a not totally convinced determinist. But I think that it makes sense to look at the world and its phenomena from a deterministic point of view. Personal responsibility and individualism takes up too much of discussions related to poverty, homelessness and drug addiction... Just to name a few...
I'm fascinated by the fact that so many of you seem to have a more or less coherent, personal systems of ethics. It leaves me with sort of a what came first, the chicken and the egg question.
Because I don't have a code that I follow, at all. I'm way to opportunistic and too much a slave under...
I interpret it as the power to suppress urges or going against what your "heart" (the chemicals in your brain) tells you to do. I just realized, I have zero will power. :)
I play guitar and use illegal substances. It took 20 posts until I mentioned my ex girlfriend, so what the hell, let's just pour out all the personal details like a mofo.
I was under the impression that laziness and procrastination was a trait of ENFPs. I'm all like "Fuck the dishes, have you heard about...". If a certain douche allows me to be a bit speculative without going on a roll again, I think it's just the way my Ne works. There's a really shitty, shitty...
The question implied that I would be able to survive the takeover to experience the that society. So no, I don't mind. Everybody wants to be on the winning side of a revolution. ;)
It's a discussion man. It wouldn't be a discussion if you agreed with me. It's funny though, it took what, 3 posts, for you to explain what you didn't agree with here. In the future, could you please just state where you disagree with me and take it from there instead of the other way around...
Let me make this clear. My post was out of context concerning the idea that Piaget is talking about N/S. I was talking about your post and your post alone, off-topic as it might've been, about how what you said is, no matter what you think, eerily close to the differences people talk about when...
No, I don't have to. I was talking about the statement "Abstract reasoning is more advanced than basic interpretations of concrete perceptions." and how that is more or less a definition of the perceived contrast between intuitives and sensors. Do I really have to explain myself this many times...
Ah, so you're going on a roll and you're attacking me here? Have fun. And no, I doubt that anybody finds it amusing that I try so hard to prove my self-worth with advanced language and then fail at the end of my post to even create a coherent sentence. Things like that stopped being fun for most...
I didn't make a statement. I was asking you a question. You don't make any sense. And my question was about this in particular:
That is basically one, albeit perhaps a bit negative, definition of the N-S dichotomy. And since you didn't understand that I was asking you something and not...
Yes. And then there's the problem of idealism contra realism. Sensory input seems to be inherently flawed and scientific instruments have all but replaced the human body as the observer in empirical experiments.
In the old days, as you know, scientists used sensations of matter and the...
Hmm, the worst aspect would probably be that the natural social hierarchy of E-dominance would be disrupted and just like I'm not so sure that I want to give up the privileges and advantages of being a white European - not implying racism - I don't want to loose the natural advantage, the only...
Yeah, and this is one of the problems inherent in the N-S dichotomy. Intuitives can access the sensors apparent way of thinking but not the other way around.
Yes, and therefore I don't think it's a coincidence that INXX-types have a clear majority on MBTI-forums. "They" seem to identify with their type in a mostly positive way, but man, I have seen borderline-nazism on some boards when INXX- and ESXX-types have interacted.
It's a bit dangerous...
Oh, don't worry about that. I'm was way to nihilistic even before I started hanging out with my INTP-friend to be bothered by whatever insights I might get by not being "out there" for a while.
My 5 cents...
Neuroscience is hard, good science. Psychology is a decent intellectual pursuit. MBTI however is a highly speculative framework and I find it hard to believe that it would have a purpose in clinical psychology. Just the fact that a lot of its promoters find it hard to resist the...
Yo!
I'm a 20-something ENFP from Sweden. How I came to end up here is a long story cause throughout my life I've had the tendency to seek out introverted people based on a sense of a special kind of connection. And when my friend told me that there was a forum full of you, I realized I had...
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