Hiram A. (not verified)says...

I enjoyed the article. It opened up a thought that I hadn't considered; that there are some people that may think certain type(s) may be 'cooler' to supposedly be.

I myself am very strongly an INT, it is the J and P that I border between. Now I accept it, as it is just another part of my own mundane human existence, but I could honestly not care any less.

I also guess that while I accept the way my conscious and unconscious minds work (pretty solid understanding of both) I struggle with having to always be the 'odd one out' when it comes to group learning. I often come up with an abstract self-realized path to the solution for an issue, and then whatever teaching it is confirms this. ES people seem to struggle with naturally finding or 'realizing' the answer, and I don't like to always play the 'teacher' to another in a group. After all, I'm rather misanthropic, and ultimately don't see it as my concern.

As a self-realized INTJ/INTP I can say my only dream job would involve near-completely unstructured research work for the pure sake of the result of the research itself. Anything else is limiting to the way I theorize about ideas, think of abstract completely unrealistic solutions to matters, and so forth. I could be nice to think that a mundane cookie cutter desk job is enjoyable, but alas such a thing escapes my ability entirely.

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