Recently, I seen alot of INTPs wanting to be ENTPs or just get a extroversion boost. What can an INTX do to increase His extroversion?![]()
there are quite a few...people wanting to use Ne. but that will not make you more extroverted.
there are quite a few...people wanting to use Ne. but that will not make you more extroverted.
Drink. Always works for me.
Being extraverted comes from the desire to be around and interact with people, and all the extraverted thinking processes that entails (hence why the extraverted functions get moved ahead of the introverted functions). To be extraverted, one has to have some level of profficiency with their extraverted functions, but more importantly, one has to desire the same focus that extraverts have. One has to be able to derive energy from wholesale interaction with people. It's really an extreme flip from introversion. Trying to ammend one's normal way of functioning can be dangerous when their extraverted functions are underdeveloped. They will find themselves unable to act with amuch profficiency or maturity, and will eventually find it favourable to rely on their predominant introverted functions. Dancing with the extraverted alignment is to completely change the way your mind processes things. It can be done, but keep in mind it takes most people over two or three decades to fully mature their dominant functions. Maturing your inferior functions is no easier.
well, when you think not in terms of functions, but in terms of other things.
Such as what makes it easier to interact with a book than to interact with people? What fear inhibits you from speaking up your thoughts.
Is it self-consciousness or lack of confidence, or fear that other people will ridicule you. What makes online sopcial interaction much easier than real word interaction? People are not more muted, you always have freedom and power to speak.
Is it easier to interact with someone younger than you (like a 12 or 7 year old) than someone that passes 20 or same age as you? Do you think you are being judged?
Or is what you think is out of context with reality?
What happens when you go to a foreign country and start interacting with people whose language you completely cannot understand? Would you still be an introvert then?
Yes, it is because introverts aren't as adept with socializing and all the little nuances that must come with the interaction. It's something that must be learned and developed, like a skill. Extraverts develop and use this skill naturally. They are driven to do so. Intoverts find online interaction more appealing because it doesn't have such a high cognitive demand. It is much simpler than talking to people irl, because there are many other aspects to interacting with people that are absent online (body language, touching, actually DOING things, different forms of conversation) and would have a higher cognitive demand for one who is not proficient with it. It's like doing math. One who is not experienced with algebra will always find it to be long, difficult, and draining because they don't have the experience with doing algebra. Same goes for extroversion and social interaction. The more you use a muscle (extraversion), the stronger it becomes. We all tend to use/do what we're best at, which is introversion for introverts. The original causes for introversion are a whole nother topic.
Well, I think it is the fear of rejection. When you are rejected in the real world, you have to cope with it. Whereas online, if people rejected you, you don't even know about it. The whole thing goes back to shame and senstivity.
Really does people have more freedom to speak online than in the real world?
What are the inhibitors?
On the other hand, NTJs are pretty much in denial.
Drink. Always works for me.
I'm just going to say as an introvert, I tend to have real difficulties talking to people if we're not talking about something substantial. If I want to talk someone but it isn't about something that requires fairly focused discussion, I find it really tiring to converse with that person, even if I want the contact.
So yeah, unless if there's humor in it or if it's something important, I would rather not talk at all than make small talk.