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I hate blood and anything gross like that almost puked after my class had to dissect a pig.
You disappoint me, then!
I hate blood and anything gross like that almost puked after my class had to dissect a pig.
The Professional.
Any type can be a "professional" that's not really indicative of ISTP.
Hold it right there. I thought itt you are discussing Maxim Gorky, the LSI, the guy that has Ti in his main function."This is the most cost-conscious quadra which is able to efficiently consume and prefers high quality and sturdy products."
"Social mission of "delta" quadra therefore is to ensure the stable development and judicious use of accumulated resources while preparing the ground for the weak seeds of new."[/I]
And so forth.
Hold it right there. I thought itt you are discussing Maxim Gorky, the LSI, the guy that has Ti in his main function.
You could call him The Simplifier or Inspector.
They'd make great emergency room surgeons. Glorified mechanics, not scared of blood or people freaking out, can evaluate/diagnose/resolve the issue while everyone else panics.
I'm sure there's a fun buzzword around all.. that.
'Realists' suck. It's so anti Ni one could argue; Ni being their tert. Realists wouldn't try to change what they perceive as what is. That suits ISTJs more. ISTPs are introverted catalysts; more so than any other IxxP type - unless we are talking about a vocal Fi dom who is riding a horse somewhere in France -.How about the expert?I always picture the ISTP as the lone silhouette walking away from the huge explosion, back turned... just kind of sauntering off knowing everything is fine now that they've attended to it and letting everyone deal with figuring out the rest... My ISTP little brother is a scientist through and through. Has been ever since he was 3 and made observations of tadpoles in the muck. I do like "realist". At least it's better than craftsman or mechanic