Lauren Ashley
Revelation
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I would take it to mean 'fall to pieces'... not that my definition matters
In that case...negative.
I would take it to mean 'fall to pieces'... not that my definition matters
Define crumble![]()
In regards to the NJ thing, Amargith had to drill it in my head that NJs just make more....general plans. That's why they seem to be more adaptive. They still crumble when their plans crumble, though.I just make detailed plans, and they make general plans. We go about it in different ways and the world needs both of us.
If we didn't have any P's in this world, we would all be dead. Or we would still be living up in the trees.
P's are usually more creative than J's. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a P who invented fire or the wheel or some other things that became very important for our development. And I think it could have be a P who was the first who said: "Dude, I'm getting tired of sitting up here all the time, let's go down and see what we can find there!"
And I think it could have be a P who was the first who said: "Dude, I'm getting tired of sitting up here all the time, let's go down and see what we can find there!"
P's are usually more creative than J's. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a P who invented fire or the wheel or some other things that became very important for our development. And I think it could have be a P who was the first who said: "Dude, I'm getting tired of sitting up here all the time, let's go down and see what we can find there!"
P's are usually more creative than J's. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a P who invented fire or the wheel or some other things that became very important for our development. And I think it could have be a P who was the first who said: "Dude, I'm getting tired of sitting up here all the time, let's go down and see what we can find there!"
Such a broad generalization; NJs are plenty creative. Inventiveness has to do with N(e), not perceiving.
It's not exactly a broad generalization when terms such as "wouldn't be surprised" and "could have" are used.
P's are usually more creative than J's
You're gonna have some S's in here debating that they can be inventive and creative, too (and rightly so). And then what?
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So, you're willing to say that as a J, you're not dependent on your plans? If your entire plan fails, you don't have to completely redo your approach? That's what I meant by crumbling.
In that case I will have to start all over again of course. I have just wanted to show you why I am not particulary bothered by this. Nothing more.
It more of depends on the plan and what it was affecting. If a plan fails, I'm more of hurt by the time needed to be spent to redo it and time lost on the old plan. I guess I'm just not ïntuitive enough to see that a failed plan and time spent on a new plan can still be considered part of another bigger plan.