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I'm kinda having confusion on how David Keirsey defines SP temperament on wishing to make an impact on others. The way I see it is that all temperaments have that desire. I think either S or N temperaments could want to make an impact, particularly if Extraverted, but they just do it in different ways.
S will probably want to impact/entertain others through the use of physical, concrete action (i.e. sports, dancing, talking about their experiences). My thought is that S takes more pride in craftiness. They'd rather be seen not as imaginative, but as skillful in what they do. N will probably want to impact/entertain others with their fanciful ideas (through telling fictional stories, creating imaginative artwork, or coming up with a new way of doing things). My thought is that N takes more pride in their creative ideas. They'd like to be seen by others not as skillful, but more imaginative. Also, I think in this case, being practical or meaningful has more to do with the T or F preference. I think that regardless of your S or N preference, I think the T function will emphasize practicality and usefulness. Examples: an ENTP will look to see how their conceptions would be applied, possibly making them good inventors. The ESTP will more likely notice practical opportunities as they come up. If your preference is F, then I would think, regardless of an S or N preference, both types would likely wish to entertain. ENFP will entertain with imaginative ideas, while ESFP will entertain through physical action. Am I getting this right?
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NTs usually want to understand things deeply, NFs want to actualize themselves and others, and SJs are usually supporting some sort of social structure or the status quo or trying to contribute to others in tangible ways and "play their part." These tend to be the deepest motivations. But it doesn't mean that an NT does not want to actualize, or that an SP can't do something to want to support the status quo, or that NFs can't just enjoy "acting upon" something. [And I can find examples of "moralistic SPs" -- such as Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's son, for example. Billy seems more SJ in nature, while Franklin wants to "make things happen" but the things he wants to make happen are based on his SJ upbringing/value set.] We are all a mix of different desires. Quote:
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This is partially due to my ego and insecurities, but I don't perform to show off skill or craftiness, but to show off a unique perspective; I like to press people's buttons and rebel against social norms. Same thing happens when I draw or write. I don't want to be seen as someone who is skilled, but as someone who has an active imagination; an out-of-the-box thinker. So in other words, I'm guessing that this sort of thing is due to an N preference.
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Watch Mac and Meshou here--they do that a lot in ways that are pretty transparent. It *may* be an N thing, but I don't see NFs do it so much, maybe because the F keeps them from being experimentally objective. Or maybe NFs don't drag the experiment out as long as NTs. As for SPs..... What Jennifer said, with the addition that in MBTI, SPs are very into play and fun. Most of the identified SPs I've met enjoy gambling and wave-running and stuff--much into "I do this, and SOMETHING HAPPENS!" NTs will play but it's more of a "If I do this, I wonder what will happen and will it confirm or disprove my theory" kind of thing. Future-oriented rather than SP's present-oriented focus.
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So I guess it is similar to what you do... but I am probably more low-key about it. Quote:
Probably an N thing. I am not sure if T/F factors into it at all, we need to hear from some solid F's first. Another thing to consider: Do E's care as much about originality as I's do?Quote:
Yes. Mac is very transparent. A little bit of nuance would be nice on occasion. ![]() Quote:
INTP: "What a waste of money. And it's all rigged. I'll just play the video games." INFJ: "The games are a waste, but I feel good doing special things with my friends. And we split the tickets and got matching trinkets." ESFP: "omigod I put in a quarter and hit something and 10 tickets came out! Only 2900 more tickets and I can trade it all in for a pencil eraser and a piece of bubble gum! Yay! Can I borrow $5???!!! I'll pay you back!!!" |
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Really, what I would do, if I had the sort of power I'm about to describe, is write and direct a shocking movie and see how the critics respond. My movies would also be laced with politically incorrect and socially offensive overtones, so I imagine liberal and anti-defamation protests against it, and I laugh just at the thought of what I conceive what will happen. Of course, some of the things I do and say don't end up being like how I predict them. As a result, my habits of expressing shocking views have caused me to be expelled from school and to be fired from jobs. Nonetheless, I really don't care what people think of me. People will often think I'm crazy, but it doesn't bother me; it actually makes me feel happy. The fact that I'll then perceive most people as shallow and less open-minded than they claim to be gives me a satisfying feeling inside. It's healthy for my ego! ![]() So I guess, in a way, what I do is sort of like a scientific experiment -- much in tune with the NT temperament from a broader perspective.
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Nevermind Keirsey, I'll just give you the Jungian definitions. E-Predispositioned to derive energy more proficiently from external sources. Or at least faculties that focus on the external are more firmly seated than those on the internal. N-Predispositioned to be more in tune with the imagination that distracts from senses. T-Predispositioned to pay more attention to what is, the cause and effect principle rather than what is important to the person. J-Predispositioned to apply judgment (feeling/thinking) primarily to the external world.
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Still, the N playfulness doesn't have the same WAHOO!! in-the-moment quality the SP playfulness has.... Not in my experience, anyway. Much more an experiment to see what *will* happen.
I have in mind my brother who, as a young SP, took on category 4 rapids in a 18-ft canoe without life vests and without knowing how to swim--the first time he had his canoe. The idea was to get in the water and go. Whereas an N could do the same thing, but the idea would be "what will the other end of these rapids look like/what will the view be like over there?" not just "What's it like to experience these rapids?"
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