Perch420
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Ok fine then, your not a troll Perch420, I was wrong for calling you that.
Ugh. :rolli:
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Ok fine then, your not a troll Perch420, I was wrong for calling you that.
Grades have very little to do with intelligence, for the third fucking time.
When I said that ESFJs and ESFPs haven't contributed anything to society, I didn't mean that they were worthless completely. I meant that, if it is true that "ESFPs can be the smartest people in the world", then where are all the ESFP mathematicians and physicists? Were they just "uninterested" in pursuing such subjects even though they were capable? No, the answer is this; ESFPs are by definition incapable of creative thinking. That's the point I was trying to make, not that they should be euthanized or anything like that.
Originally posted by Perch420
Grades have very little to do with intelligence, for the third fucking time.
When I said that ESFJs and ESFPs haven't contributed anything to society, I didn't mean that they were worthless completely. I meant that, if it is true that "ESFPs can be the smartest people in the world", then where are all the ESFP mathematicians and physicists? Were they just "uninterested" in pursuing such subjects even though they were capable? No, the answer is this; ESFPs are by definition incapable of creative thinking. That's the point I was trying to make, not that they should be euthanized or anything like that.
Originally posted by Perch420
Ugh. :rolli:
Maybe because they're busy filling other roles in society that have more practical value, such as technical work or taking care of others. Society doesn't need a shit load of math nerds of lab geeks as it does people who are willing to do more practical/present focused things, which are usually well suited for ESFP's and ESFJ's.
I know from experience that people who get the highest grades in my school are among the dumbest, most narrow minded people I've ever met. Unfunny, rude, intellectually incurious, lacking in self-awareness, overly serious, stupid sheep incapable of any sort of independent thinking whatsoever. Their only skill is the ability to do what the teacher tells them to without question. Basically, not "intelligent" in any way.
I know from experience that people who get the highest grades in my school are among the dumbest, most narrow minded people I've ever met. Unfunny, rude, intellectually incurious, lacking in self-awareness, overly serious, stupid sheep incapable of any sort of independent thinking whatsoever. Their only skill is the ability to do what the teacher tells them to without question. Basically, not "intelligent" in any way.
Intelligence is creative problem solving. What's more to define? You want me to define "creative" and "problem solving" too? And then the subsets of those definitions as well? You can deconstruct everything to the point of meaninglessness if you want to. I don't. I'm content with the definition I've provided: creative problem solving.
Grades have very little to do with intelligence.
I meant that, if it is true that "ESFPs can be the smartest people in the world", then where are all the ESFP mathematicians and physicists?
Were they just "uninterested" in pursuing such subjects even though they were capable? No, the answer is this; ESFPs are by definition incapable of creative thinking.
I defined intelligence as the ability to think creatively and abstractly, which the ESFP is incapable of doing.
ESFPs, by definition, cannot be "intelligent", if we go with the traditional definition of "intelligence"; creative problem solving and analytical reasoning.
Are all ESFPs stupid? No.
You need to go to a better school. There are, thankfully, programs out there that actually want people to learn, and independently at that.
Unfortunately, I think a lot of high school is as you described. It gets better in college.
Originally posted by Marmie Dearest
This. Nurses (also doctors!) mothers, fathers, singers, artists, performers, managers, mechanics, or even film collecting...many roles could be filled by ESFPs or ESFJs, and I seriously don't know where he gets off saying people who make straight As in college aren't necessarily intelligent...last time I checked, it requires creative problem solving to do university level work.
Of course, Perch wouldn't know that, because he's still in high school.
the moral to this story is: don't be an asshole if you can't type very fast![]()