BetaSwimmer
New member
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2008
- Messages
- 24
- MBTI Type
- ENTP
Honestly...its like my one tragic flaw in the context of the performer to audience mind set many ENTP's hold....and perhaps one can accurately explain or just react to the situation as they please....I just had the urge to make a note of it mostly to myself...
Okay now for a brief explanation of myself. I'm the kind of person who will do some of the craziest stuff for attention. anything from simply making weird noises, sneaking up behind people and scaring them, to walking up to complete strangers who are talking about whether someone can climb a pole, jump into the conversation and then proceed to demonstrate to them exactly how simple it really is to climb a pole, (Mario style)
Okay so I'm a monkey and climbing things comes naturally, that's beside the point. my point is, despite all the shock value i get from my 'audience', when it comes to the real stage I get stage fright... There's something in my mind that freezes up when I'm put in front of people on a stage and I'm expected to just come up with something instantly on the spot. I know there are people out there, but I can't see their individual faces...
I'm not afraid of being laughed at when i can see their faces, but when its on stage, I just don't like the idea of people laughing at me...anyone care to try to explain it?
Okay now for a brief explanation of myself. I'm the kind of person who will do some of the craziest stuff for attention. anything from simply making weird noises, sneaking up behind people and scaring them, to walking up to complete strangers who are talking about whether someone can climb a pole, jump into the conversation and then proceed to demonstrate to them exactly how simple it really is to climb a pole, (Mario style)
Okay so I'm a monkey and climbing things comes naturally, that's beside the point. my point is, despite all the shock value i get from my 'audience', when it comes to the real stage I get stage fright... There's something in my mind that freezes up when I'm put in front of people on a stage and I'm expected to just come up with something instantly on the spot. I know there are people out there, but I can't see their individual faces...
I'm not afraid of being laughed at when i can see their faces, but when its on stage, I just don't like the idea of people laughing at me...anyone care to try to explain it?