ygolo
My termites win
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Warning:This is going to be a long post. I don't expect answers to everything. Any positive input is appreciated. If parts are too complicated/convoluted, feel free to ignore it.
One of the things that understanding one's type is supposed to do is help with personal growth and development.
I have convinced myself that a pro. would type me as an INTP.
So, I am trying to become a "good" version of an INTP.
However, I have a hard time envisioning what that would mean to me. I looked at INTP strengths. Some I identify with, some I don't.
I will start of my trying to find real-life examples of INTPs in good relationships.
So do people know "good" INTPs?
Why would you say they were "good?"
How have they been "good" to you?
What are their qualities?
What are some good memories you have of them?
Then I'll move on to career.
I am already pretty far along a career path suggested by Do What You Are (Software developer. Though I made a switch from software to silicon (due to curiosity) about 8 years ago, the intellectual rewards were more for me).
Still, my job is one of the least satisfying aspect of my life.
I am also very close (this June, hopefully, if the reimbursement people would stop playing clerical games) to getting my Master's relevant to this field.
I am fascinated by the particular industry and like the potential I see in it. However, the past couple of years on the job (due to a re-organization) have been fairly miserable.
Know any INTPs who made successful career changes?
What was key to finding/making the work satisfying to them?
Frankly, in terms of sheer number of hours in one's life. Satisfying relationships and career, along with good health seems like a very "good" life.
One of the things that understanding one's type is supposed to do is help with personal growth and development.
I have convinced myself that a pro. would type me as an INTP.
So, I am trying to become a "good" version of an INTP.
However, I have a hard time envisioning what that would mean to me. I looked at INTP strengths. Some I identify with, some I don't.
I will start of my trying to find real-life examples of INTPs in good relationships.
So do people know "good" INTPs?
Why would you say they were "good?"
How have they been "good" to you?
What are their qualities?
What are some good memories you have of them?
Then I'll move on to career.
I am already pretty far along a career path suggested by Do What You Are (Software developer. Though I made a switch from software to silicon (due to curiosity) about 8 years ago, the intellectual rewards were more for me).
Still, my job is one of the least satisfying aspect of my life.
I am also very close (this June, hopefully, if the reimbursement people would stop playing clerical games) to getting my Master's relevant to this field.
I am fascinated by the particular industry and like the potential I see in it. However, the past couple of years on the job (due to a re-organization) have been fairly miserable.
Know any INTPs who made successful career changes?
What was key to finding/making the work satisfying to them?
Frankly, in terms of sheer number of hours in one's life. Satisfying relationships and career, along with good health seems like a very "good" life.