entropie
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We love big challenges but tend to be bored by mundane ones. If you want to intimidate us, put us face to face with something completely structured, regimented with absolutely no room for a creative response.
There's almost always a possibility for a creative response, ergo ENTPs are seldom intimidated.
Speak for yourself. You'll value structure soon enough if you really want to change something on a grand scale. Without structure and order in your work in a corporate world there's none to nothing you will change. On a personal level; people will get bored with someone whose constantly unstructured and doesnt get his things going. At a certain age, you'll find yourself quite alone, with your guitar and your dog dummy. Growing up is an essential part of life and it's damn good to unleash the power that can be in you if you actually want your creativity to actually do something for the first time.
Realism may pervert people into being blind to creativity. Then again, I never liked even in school the people who criticized others of not being creative enough. This critic is not only semantically wrong, it's a thing a thoughtful P would never say, cause you cant imagine in how many ways uncreative people could be creative, watch American Psycho and you would know.