Nicodemus
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Much of academic philosophy is like that, too. Very annoying.True. Ti is dissatisfied with leaps. Ti wants to see the steps. We're like the math teachers always asking you to show your work.
I have no way of knowing, simply because it is hard to come by a model by which to judge how fast and in what fashion this kind of bold move is or should normally be done. Anyone with half a brain would hesitate to make it, though. He knew it would change his life forever. Also, if you are going to oppose the US government in a battle of persuasion to be able to frame the issue, it would seem prudent to become an expert on your topic first.Hmmm... I just think his hesitation and his reluctance suggest that he isn't prone to taking those leaps. If taking those leaps is natural, as is it would be for someone with dominant intuition, wouldn't he have leaped much earlier? Why did it take him so long?
Not everyone wants to end like Julian Assange. He sacrificed a lot.It's the fact that he almost seemed to notwant to do anything that makes him seem INTP to me. We step in only when it looks like nothing is going to get done if we don't.
In the standard INTJ profile, it always says: Not eager to lead, but will step up if nobody else can do it right.
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