Here are the sort of things I assume NTs involve themselves in as hobbies:
Chess, Mathematics, Computer Programming, Engineering, Medicine, Physics, Economics, Strategy, and other similar fields.
Most of the things you people are describing don't seem quite as removed or intellectual as I imagine NTs being. What's with that?
I guess it depends on which NT (and gender) you are.
My ENTJ and INTJ male friends are very much into Chess, Mathematics, Computer Programming, Engineering and Physics while ENTPs, at least female ones, are more into creative stuff ie arts. I've read that cultural pressure is perhaps one factor in NT women choosing cultural activities and NT men going for more technological options.
Here are the sort of things I assume NTs involve themselves in as hobbies:
Chess, Mathematics, Computer Programming, Engineering, Medicine, Physics, Economics, Strategy, and other similar fields.
Most of the things you people are describing don't seem quite as removed or intellectual as I imagine NTs being. What's with that?
It's really funny to me that no one has mentioned talking to the opposite sex. Haha. That, and yoga are my hobbies at the moment.
I read the title as Hobbits for NT's...made me giggle, then I wondered what you would need hobbits for....yep, this is totally random.
All the usual suspects plus gardening.
And since today is the first decent day we've had since October, I've been out cleaning out the flower bed. My back hurts but I'm already looking forward to the hot shower and the feeling of having actually accomplished something.
Gardens are fluid. You conceive a design, but if something doesn't work, you pull it out and start over. They demand a degree of attention but hardly take it personally if you miss a weed or two.
FWIW, it appears the thyme was making a break for freedom over the winter months.