[MENTION=15003]Vilku[/MENTION]
You are representing the extreme end of MBTI, that of assuming an unproven idea is inherent and tangible. Although don't misunderstand, I believe there is a great deal of heuristic evidence for both Jung and MBTI.
After all, many of us have wondered throughout human awakening from the ocean to the trees to land, about how two people in almost identical circumstances and environments can turn out completely differently. Look at babies; babies often have many differences between them from an early age.
However, you appear to have become so transfixed by your own vision of what is and what will be that you have no scope of anything else. It's ironic really, in this quest for spreading assumptive bias, you seemed to have been robbed of the very intuitive skills you are so proud of.
Of course we all make the mistake at some point in our lives when it comes to the minds of others. Either assuming everyone thinks the same or assuming no one thinks like us or can understand us. From a very literal interpretation, no one can understand another individual, not fully, because they do not inhabit their body or mind.
But there can be a meeting ground of ideas and thoughts and most importantly: of perspectives.
You havn't minced words about the hurt you have suffered or the people who have hurt you. But perspectives are an ever changing state as is the nature of humanity in general.
A poor environment with negative interactions will of course colour the perspective of that individual and it takes a remarkably strong willed one not to fall into this trap, the same goes for a positive one.
In contrast to your rather nihlistic signature, our meaning in life is generally our own, we spend so long looking outside of ourselves for a reason to do, that we become depressed when nothing appears. Although I agree somewhat on us being slaves, but like anything a perspective is just a view and perhaps you might conclude if people cannot agree with you, then they cannot see what you see and therefore fall short of your vision.
But this is just an idea, i'm not saying it IS what you do. Although since we are slaves to our own determination, why not enjoy it? Free will both exists and doesn't within human spheres of understanding; people are told so often about the freedom of choice they have, that when it appears not to exist they get extremely short sighted about the future of anything, especially themselves. This can then become projected outwards into a rather childish negativity directed at all who don't or won't agree. In truth to give up and throw yourself into abject hopelessness seems to be a sign of giving up to me.
The point of this, though, is that you have spent considerable amounts of time spreading your pains on this forum and most of all your generalisation's of an entire group of people, based upon a grouping that has yet to be given legitimacy.
I sympathise with the troubles you have had and have explained on here. I won't pretend to know what it's like, nor will I pretend to ultimately understand, just as you cannot fully understand myself.
But that's the point; you should not give in to lazy prejudice and assumption so easily. Ultimately all that does is blind you to the possibilities that might be and leaves you locked into your spiralling, self-destructive idealism.
Regardless, you can take it or leave it. It was just a thought.
Just don't give in to the paranoid eyes: