Dear Ask Jim,
What are the pros of cons you have discovered with INFPs?
And in regards to the cons, are these things we as a type should change or simply be aware of?
How does one not end a sentance or question with a preposition?
Why does red meat turn gray when you cook it?
INFPs
Pros - Generally honest, know what they want, have strong viewpoints.
Cons - Often mistyped and not INFP, can often not agree to disagree.
I don't think people should change anything if they do not wish to do so.
It's easy not to end a sentence with preposition or question, it's not ending it in a postposition or a question that is tricky.
Myglobin cells turn brown by oxidising. They have a lot of iron in them. White meat does not have as much myglobin hence it is not so red before cooking and does not turn brown afterwards.
Human meat is white/yellow.
Do you think it is more important to be intelligent or be a good person? (You get to define "good").
Good. Good is defined as honest with yourself and others. I don't have time for most people who claim they are good and then discover some time later that they can easily gel their past dishonesty with them still being 'good' as they suddenly change what they wish or require because they have found better or for their own convenience. This is a particular problem with ENFPs. If you can follow that definition of honesty then you are also trustworthy. This is an important attribute. I would rather someone is honest and tells me the truth than is playing a tune or covering up what they think for short term benefit every time.
I don't have time for mental masturbation, therefore I do not view it as especially important to be intelligent; intelligence should not be used to dupe those around you.
What kinds of drugs do you do? Crack, heroin, and meth, or just crack and heroin?
I drink alcohol occasionally (very occasionally)