AphroditeGoneAwry
failure to thrive
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2009
- Messages
- 5,585
- MBTI Type
- INfj
- Enneagram
- 451
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
One of my most intelligent children (if not the most intelligent) is apparently an ISTP.
Intelligent is so complex. I scored in the 120s on online IQ tests when I was younger, but I feel I can hold my own with those who have IQs higher than me, and that I am smarter in ways that are as yet undefinable.
Intelligence in the scheme of life and salvation means little though. God gave us a human brain so that we can know and love him. Period. If we use not our brain for that, it is all a waste, essentially. Being dumb by worldly standards and fearing and loving God is better than being an atheist with a PhD.
Estps and I connect pretty easily. It is interesting. But we also clash because we both like to be in charge.
Intelligent is so complex. I scored in the 120s on online IQ tests when I was younger, but I feel I can hold my own with those who have IQs higher than me, and that I am smarter in ways that are as yet undefinable.
Intelligence in the scheme of life and salvation means little though. God gave us a human brain so that we can know and love him. Period. If we use not our brain for that, it is all a waste, essentially. Being dumb by worldly standards and fearing and loving God is better than being an atheist with a PhD.
Estps and I connect pretty easily. It is interesting. But we also clash because we both like to be in charge.