hahaha, such an sp response.

I'm honestly like a really clever animal. I readily admit that because I don't care to be seen as some intellectual snot. I got a huge vocabulary from my NT dad but had to tone it down because people started seeing me as such a geek or just a really wordy bastard.
I was pretty good at philosophy up to a point. After that all I cared about was booze and p*ssy.
You just approach it with the attitude of "I'm not dumb, so I can do this."
Then it's just step by step. If this, then this. If this, then this. If not, go back one step on the decision branch. Patience, interest, experimentation. And don't begin with unwarranted assumptions or your branch won't bear fruit.
hahaha. Such a Rational (NT) response. (I don't know what you are.)
Damn you, you Cat in the Hat. Now I'm craving green eggs and ham.
*Stomps over ferociously to the SP Comfort Food thread*

Don't you know if it's green, it's probably way past time to throw it out?

Don't ever get diet recommendations from a druggie again.
ahem... don't mean to call anyone out... but i think our esfp counterparts are a little different in that arena. but for most SP's... ISFP, ISTP, ESTP... this is typically the case. we don't like to stand out, don't need to stand out, and don't need to prove ourselves to anyone. well said, mdp2525.
No, no, not at all. I have to stand out or I'll feel like I'm stuck in a closet with no air, or a mindless drone with a number stamped on my forehead. I definitely need to stand out, or at least be felt as a strong presence. I think that's true to some degree of all SPs.
I'm constantly on the watch for people noticing me, and sometimes I'm a bit quick to imagine that they are when they aren't.
Don't ESTPs love the spotlight and recognition?
Yep.

Not that I like to hog it, but I definitely love getting my adequate air-time. Sometimes I do end up grabbing more attention than others, though. When I did a presentation with our group at school on Seattle tattoo culture, I ended up talking or showing vids for probably half or more of the 40 minutes we were up there.
Eh? Why INTJs?
EDIT: On further reflection, maybe ESTPs aren't that fond of the spotlight. The ones I know (and several of my closest friends are ESTP) don't exactly hate it, but they don't actively seek it out either. They're just chill.
Oh, I always find a way to be noticed, automatically. I wouldn't say it's always conscious or even unintentional, but I usually end up doing something that attracts attention in some way, especially with how crazy and unconventional I am.
