Jwill
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- Joined
- Jan 6, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
Well, I was your classic INTJ. My mom ran a daycare when I was little so she could stay home with me. I was always recruiting the other kids to help me with my ideas. Once, my older brother told me that potato bugs could swim, so I got a bunch of my friends to go through the garden with with me and collect bugs to put into a jar of water. That didn't end well...
A lot of the time, though, I just did things on my own. I had two older sisters. The second oldest was always tagging along with the oldest (to the oldest's aggravation). I never did that. They took ballet, I could have cared less. They played jump rope in the front yard, I set up the tent in the back yard and pretended it was my secret hideout.
I had a very active imagination (still do). My parents had a bed that had a little door built into the frame. The door had a long, small crawl space behind it. I always imagined that it led to another world and that if I ever went in and turned the corner, I'd find another universe. I never went inside it... The idea was more interesting to me than the exploration of the idea. Maybe I was a bit of a chicken.
A lot of the time, though, I just did things on my own. I had two older sisters. The second oldest was always tagging along with the oldest (to the oldest's aggravation). I never did that. They took ballet, I could have cared less. They played jump rope in the front yard, I set up the tent in the back yard and pretended it was my secret hideout.
I had a very active imagination (still do). My parents had a bed that had a little door built into the frame. The door had a long, small crawl space behind it. I always imagined that it led to another world and that if I ever went in and turned the corner, I'd find another universe. I never went inside it... The idea was more interesting to me than the exploration of the idea. Maybe I was a bit of a chicken.