hm.... so this is why you freaked out when I tested INTP...
First off, it's been said and I'll say it again. You should have learned better two years ago to clearly define your problem's parameter. What do you mean by well adjusted?
Secondly, refer to the last post I made. At any given time you have 0.8% chance of finding an INTP with some rough assumptions. This chance gradually accumulate as you refresh your social circle.
Also, I wouldn't trust internet too much. It's too easy to forge a personality online.
Fluffywolf said:
Honest, INTP's don't adjust. INTP's evolve.
Problem -> Adjust = Anti-INTP
Problem -> Solution = INTP
Your model is self-contradictory. One need to adjust his exterior behavior in enforcing a solution, and you need a end state (a solution) to adjust to before making any adjustments.
Fluffywolf said:
Oh and, INTP's that are always sweet and nice are probably manipulative bastards.
Well... I'm really only manipulative when I'm joking around. Jokes are funnier when they have a little sting in them. In general honesty is my policy.
paperoceans said:
All NTPs are a little mad. I think it's against our nature to be "well adjusted"
Yes, and maybe. Madness can be contained. I keep mine close at hand.
"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it." - Robin Williams
avolkiteshvara said:
Usually they're older. At least 30 I'd say.
Does it help that Blogthings' quiz says I'm mentally 33?
Blank said:
Consciously observe and analyze other people's behaviors to see which parts can help you in what situations. Then try to be a little flexible and take on those parts when need be if the result will be worth the compromise. I think I've became better adjusted since coming to university because I've had many more material to study.
Justher said:
KAY CAN WE ALL PLEASE JUST SLOWLY STEP AWAY FROM THIS THREAD AND NOT COME BACK?!
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