Tamske
Writing...
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- ENTP
When it's about emotions, I want things to be as concrete, present and detailed as possible. Let me give some examples.
I'm unmoved by a bunch of "cute" puppies on the screen of the TV - but my heart fills with love at the sight of small ducklings in reality.
At a funeral of a loved relative, I was unable to mourn when they read a poem about love, death and time. My mind went blank and I was just picking out inconsistencies in the poem (I knew I wasn't supposed to do that - I just couldn't help myself).
I wept when they digged up memories of the relative. Only then I was able to feel love, thankful for her life, and grief.
I can love and hate real people I really know. I can't do that with imaginary people or people I've only seen on TV. I even don't feel empathy with the characters in my own writing.
What about you, fellow NTs?
I'm unmoved by a bunch of "cute" puppies on the screen of the TV - but my heart fills with love at the sight of small ducklings in reality.
At a funeral of a loved relative, I was unable to mourn when they read a poem about love, death and time. My mind went blank and I was just picking out inconsistencies in the poem (I knew I wasn't supposed to do that - I just couldn't help myself).
I wept when they digged up memories of the relative. Only then I was able to feel love, thankful for her life, and grief.
I can love and hate real people I really know. I can't do that with imaginary people or people I've only seen on TV. I even don't feel empathy with the characters in my own writing.
What about you, fellow NTs?