I thought absent minded meant basically not paying attention. I was paying attention, but reaching a wildly incorrect conclusion.I hate the term "sensotard." It's called being absent-minded. I'm absent-minded all the time, but I'm still a sensor.
Maybe I'm not an INTP after all.
I thought absent minded meant basically not paying attention. I was paying attention, but reaching a wildly incorrect conclusion.
@ DG - oh, i'm sorry. kinda like stalemate said... i use it in reference to moments where someone misses what's literally right in front of their nose... like my friend who ran into a door not once, but twice. the same door.
whereas absent-minded would be different... more like your glasses being on top of your head but forgetting they're there. just general distraction, as opposed to being blatantly oblivious to one's surroundings.
but maybe it's actually more a lack of Se than anything, and Si users experience that too?
Absent-mindedness said:1. a low level of attention ("blanking" or “zoning outâ€);
2. intense attention to a single object of focus (hyperfocus) that makes a person oblivious to events around him or her; or
3. unwarranted distraction of attention from the object of focus by irrelevant thoughts or environmental events.
^ hm, that could be true. does that make INFs the most klutzy of all?
incidentally... door friend is an INFP...
Maybe I'm not an INTP after all.
I sometimes have problems getting through Victors posts as well. Not all of them. Some I understand and find quite insightful. Others are like cryptic. Maybe its also an Ne vs. Ni thing. I think Victor has a more Ni style while I have a more Ne style.
Some of the Ti posts I find tedious to read. Like you said, I think its mostly a tl;dr thing.
I don't have problems understanding, i just have problems to get my points across. I voted ''no''.
Same here.
I don't have problems understanding, i just have problems to get my points across.