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I was just reading in the ENTP thread and now I'm questioning whether my father really is an ENTP or whether he is an ESTP.
Somebody said ENTPs don't have any faults - that's what triggered it. The reason I thought he was not an S is because he has a horrible memory. He loves to play baseball and fish. He hasn't had a "normal" job in 40 years. He drinks, gambles and womanizes. Would an ENTP do all these things? Last edited by INTJMom; 10-13-2007 at 01:54 PM. Reason: Figured it out... he's not an ENTP. |
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Although he sounds like an unhealthy ESTP. The healthier ones usually find a better outlet for their Se abilities. Some even become managers on certain kinds of projects that SJ's would have trouble with. |
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The main difference I'd say - and I'm guessing - is the ESTPs I've known are much more concerned about their own appearance than ENTPs. ENTPs are almost like mad professors with the wild hair and even wilder eyes - think Dr. Emmet Brown - and like to play devils advocate about ideas. They're too busy dreaming up big ideas and being renaissance people to care about whether their hair is messed up or their shirt is sloppy.
ESTPs are more pragmatic, and their 'devils advocacy' is in the form of manipulating people and things to their ends - even if that end is mere entertainment. It's almost like they get a sick thrill from pitting people against each other - maybe it plays to their gamesmanship. All of the ESTPs I've known took great pride in their appearance. |
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My father is 71 and still gets back in shape every spring, firming up his muscles, losing his gut. Would he brag about being the BEST fisherman, and the BEST baseball pitcher? (Or is that just testosterone?) Last edited by proteanmix; 10-13-2007 at 05:35 PM. Reason: merged posts |
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It looks like I've been wrong about him. He's probably an ESTP. I'm going to check into it further. |
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crotunculous shnunk
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(ENTP Oberon, another poster here, for example, would be a Jeopardy trivia king. He knows anything from certain periods of history and cultural references to how to clean a gun and strip down a lawn engine mower, and he's written even drafts of screenplays.) I also had thought my father to be an ENTP when I was younger, but over the last number of years I really reconsidered it (because his N was weak if it existed at all), and I think he is really an ESTP with a bit of a sensitive side that is reflected in his love for music and plants. (He still could be an ENTP, I suppose, but his N was very much beaten out of him by his father and life in general, if he is.) AS far as drinking, womanizing, and gambling being "unhealthy" -- well, I guess it usually can be if taken to an extreme. It is simply that ESTPs are "rogues" by nature, so these pursuits are appealing because they're exciting and because they fly against social convention. |
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