JocktheMotie
Habitual Fi LineStepper
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Truth. I'm terrified to join vent. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't say a thing. Never use my headset on Xbox Live either.
But, I always thought there was something wrong me, because I have absolutely no problem spending all day alone in front of my computer. It feels like freedom. Even at school, I can so easily just put on my headphones, walk to class, listen to the teacher, rinse and repeat until I go home. I wouldn't need to interact with someone else unless I really had to. I've had to learn how to force myself. It's not hostility toward other people, although sometimes it does turn into it. I just don't NEED the focus on the outside world.
As others have said, though, I fail at coming up with answers to questions on the spot. I always chalked it up as just a lack of social experience. I've learned from the MBTI though, that it isn't always being a social outcast. I've been able to make myself tell people lately, "Just give me a little bit to think about this." Like, for instance, my sister came in my room and asked me to sell something on ebay for her, and she wanted it carried out that instant. She's an ENFJ. She could probably do that, but I couldn't. I told her to wait. I needed a little bit to think about what we needed to do and how I wanted to do it.
You're welcome.Thank you for that.
Another group of people are guided, in so far as conscious motives are concerned, by entirely different factors; they are primarily conscious of their own subjective reactions to events. They are peculiarly sensitive to these—to what they feel, how they think, about any situation.
Introversion:
[YOUTUBE=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7C-iEoArAc]There is Life Outside Your Apartment[/YOUTUBE]
Oh, haha, this brings up another question. Is it typical for an introvert to go without social interaction on accident? Like "Oops, I forgot to brush my teeth." I find it hard to believe introverts can really be happy without any type of social interaction.... well maybe IxTxs can...
Oh, haha, this brings up another question. Is it typical for an introvert to go without social interaction on accident? Like "Oops, I forgot to brush my teeth." I find it hard to believe introverts can really be happy without any type of social interaction.... well maybe IxTxs can...
but the Introverted types with feeling seem incapable of it. They are usually the ones who get confused between being introverts and extraverts right? Why is this?
Leave it to an ENTP to pull that off Entropie
I like how an ISFP and ISTP posted right next to each other and there is such a difference. Hm...maybe the judging function is the dividing factor between what kind of introvert a person is..
Jung calls these people outwardly directed, or extraverted types:
- consciously seek direction and adjustment in their lives almost exclusively guided by objects of the external world.
determine the adaptations which these people make to life.
- Facts and, circumstances,
- the opinions and feelings of other people, and
- ideas in current use,
- When in difficulty, they seek support first of all from the external world.
Jung called them inwardly directed, or introverted types:
- guided, in so far as conscious motives are concerned, by entirely different factors; they are primarily conscious of their own subjective reactions to events.
- They are peculiarly sensitive to these—
Where these reactions conflict, they seek to weld them into some sort of harmony of attitude and opinion.
- to what they feel,
- how they think, about any situation.
In their adjustment to life they thus take as starting-point their own needs and the demands of their own being.
They also consult these when in difficulty, and for this purpose they withdraw into themselves.
I guess extroverts eliviate solitude this way:![]()