Comfopleb
Phoenix
I probably shouldn't talk for anyone but myself, but I will. As I'm sure most of you agree, few INTPs are naturally adapt for socializing in recreational settings without there being some sort of reason for being there and for socializing with these specific people. In other words, we are not naturally suited for going on social adventures. By social adventures I don't mean a regular adventure while also being somewhat social, but I mean seeing other people as the objects of interest for a period of time, seeing people as the stepping stones in a pond that you necessarily have to go by in order to proceed on your adventure. One example of a social adventure would be to go out on town alone, socializing with other people in order to open new doors throughout the night, jumping from stone to stone until ending up at some sort of weird place or experiencing meaningful insights in others lives, some hidden knowledge or interesting events etc. I'm calling this an adventure because it might end with you finding a chest with some sort of treasure in it.
This is only theoretical, of course. I tend to avoid adventures at all costs because they may be uncomfortable. Do you? What adventures have you been on? Being an INTP, how have you oriented socially throughout your adventure? What treasures have you found?
This is only theoretical, of course. I tend to avoid adventures at all costs because they may be uncomfortable. Do you? What adventures have you been on? Being an INTP, how have you oriented socially throughout your adventure? What treasures have you found?