Malcontent
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I have met a new person in a group (friend of some friends).
I saw him only one other time and I can't type him, but I am curious about what he said about specialization.
So, he said that he hates specialization, and he considers the specialists very boring people, and if someone also he's a master of one, ma he doesn't know the main facts in politics, entertainment, "today news" and so on... he is a fuc*ing idiot.
He's probably a jack of all trades (he changed some university degree and never finished one, he changed 4 works) and he seems to have a good but shallow general culture.
So, I ask you, he's for sure a strong perceiver or maybe other functions are involved? Are perceivers often not specializers and dislike specializers?
And you specializers here, are you all J?
If you got "attacked" in that way, what your answer would be?
Thanks.
I saw him only one other time and I can't type him, but I am curious about what he said about specialization.
So, he said that he hates specialization, and he considers the specialists very boring people, and if someone also he's a master of one, ma he doesn't know the main facts in politics, entertainment, "today news" and so on... he is a fuc*ing idiot.
He's probably a jack of all trades (he changed some university degree and never finished one, he changed 4 works) and he seems to have a good but shallow general culture.
So, I ask you, he's for sure a strong perceiver or maybe other functions are involved? Are perceivers often not specializers and dislike specializers?
And you specializers here, are you all J?
If you got "attacked" in that way, what your answer would be?
Thanks.