Sitara
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- Apr 2, 2008
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- INTJ
that one!!
And sleep...
But I thought that was normal
that one!!
And sleep...
Ah and remember: A car key is quite useless when you lock it in your car.
That's the problem. Sensors think once, thus acting rashly, and intuitives think thrice, thus spending too much time ignoring reality.yesterday morning i was flossing my teeth... once i was done i quickly set down the used piece of floss on the counter and chucked the floss container into the toilet without thinking twice
it was one of those mornings
Thanks to this universal principle, if my current career fails I can always fall back on my potential as a car thief... the number of times, and the variety of cars that I've broken into...
Haha, exactly! Maybe we Ns develop our creativity just as a compensation skill - in order to fix things we broke due to those absent minded moments.
My ENTP daughter was playing piano. For some time she was struggling until at last I said to her, "don't you think it'd be easier without that umbrella lying over the keys?" she looked up. "Umbrella?"
I was struggling to read a newspaper yesterday, when my ESFJ daughter came in the room, switched on the light and said "Why are you reading in the dark?" and i was like, "ah, I thought it was more difficult than usual... I was contemplating cleaning my glasses, but..."
Any other amusing anecdotes of sensotardation?
These could also be T-tarded moments.
I was gonna say Grayscale, imagine living your entire life as one constant stream of those moments... haha
might be harder to figure out what would qualify as an intuitard moment for a parallel thread...
I almost forgot to grab my umbrella when I walked out of a locked room today.
Heh, I know that one well.Looking for my glasses and they are on my face.