soulraiderx
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Hi there guys, first post, and as topic gives away, I'm INTP.
What are some ways to change your personality type? With the current progress in neuroscience, I can't see how it's impossible, especially when considering the ideas of neuroplasticity and how workable the brain really is. I know that many of the personality traits have been embedded over the course of many years, however I also know that it's completely viable to change those traits from even an intro- to an extrovert.
I don't feel comfortable living as an INTP and I never really have, but only recently have I understood myself. Rather than accepting myself however I've decided to not, which has opened up a sense of hatred for my own self-being. I'm sure many of you can relate to this.
My question is how do I go about changing. I've analyzed myself accordingly, which is unfortunately what an INTP would do, but I can't figure out how to rework my personality into myself. Do I just play opposite day every day?
Still on topic, why do people still consider the MBTI test to act as a path for their entire lives?
What are some ways to change your personality type? With the current progress in neuroscience, I can't see how it's impossible, especially when considering the ideas of neuroplasticity and how workable the brain really is. I know that many of the personality traits have been embedded over the course of many years, however I also know that it's completely viable to change those traits from even an intro- to an extrovert.
I don't feel comfortable living as an INTP and I never really have, but only recently have I understood myself. Rather than accepting myself however I've decided to not, which has opened up a sense of hatred for my own self-being. I'm sure many of you can relate to this.
My question is how do I go about changing. I've analyzed myself accordingly, which is unfortunately what an INTP would do, but I can't figure out how to rework my personality into myself. Do I just play opposite day every day?
Still on topic, why do people still consider the MBTI test to act as a path for their entire lives?