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So do I.
Wait.......wrong thread.
So do I.
now, Night, that's no way to go
wait until everyone votes the same way as you do
then you can be all "yeah! look it, when i said I was right,"
that plan requires the thread to be open, however
In college, I remember my favorite professor writing on one of my papers, "You certainly have a predilection for abstract thinking."
That does actually make a LOT of sense. Intelletctual competitiveness sounds like it was the social norm (as one would expect in such a situation really).
In high school there were some of those, hahahahahaa, such a different culture.Ha, yes, I would expect intellectual qualities and tolerance of others to be encouraged in those circumstances then. Now, if on the other hand you'd grown up among a different subset of privilege, such as "WASP" kids with parents in the business world and giant trust funds...?
Yeah, but aren't you into astrology?
INFP.
Now, if on the other hand you'd grown up among a different subset of privilege, such as "WASP" kids with parents in the business worldand giant trust funds...?
I then went to UC Berkeley, where it was really more of the same...
To be honest, though: iron sharpens iron.
There's a reason why Berkeley grads score 100% (as do about four or five other schools) on employer score cards.
*scratches head*
Is it?
You never answered these questions!!!A likeable asshole, kinda reminds me of a lickable one...
Anyhow, two questions for ya.
One: Do you think you are more cocky than confident?
Two: What are your thoughts on humility, especially intellectual humility.
I think he meant parents in the business world as in CEOs, CFOs and VPs and such, I could be wrong, but that was the WASP he was talking about me thinks.
I think he meant parents in the business world as in CEOs, CFOs and VPs and such, I could be wrong, but that was the WASP he was talking about me thinks.
Let me see:
1. White: check
2. Anglo-Saxon: check
3. Protestant: check (Dad's an atheist)
4. Parents work in business (Dad does; mom teacher)
That's about a 75%-85% hit rate, depending on how you look at it.
Btw, you know these things.
Now, if on the other hand you'd grown up among a different subset of privilege, such as "WASP" kids with parents in the business world and giant trust funds...?
Sooo, a type 8 enjoys intellectual competition for its own sake, and a type 4 enjoys intellectual self-development and the development of others, but avoids competition?
Interesting!
One: Do you think you are more cocky than confident?
Two: What are your thoughts on humility, especially intellectual humility.
You don't fit the WASP stereotype he was suggesting, and you know it.
You don't.
(If you did, we probably wouldn't be together )
This is true, but I don't think Zara is an 8. :/
8s are challengers, they fear being overpowered, vulnerable, weak.Sooo, a type 8 enjoys intellectual competition for its own sake, and a type 4 enjoys intellectual self-development and the development of others, but avoids competition?
This is true, but I don't think Zara is an 8. :/