Follow me on Quora if you would like. www.quora.com/profile/James-27940 The world is deeply steeped in Te-Si mindset and culture. Te: "Hacks", "tips", most efficient and effective approach, "in x days", "shortcut", "the fastest way", make a lot of money. Si: Perseverence, consistency, grit, dedication, experience, loyalty, seriousness, history, data. Since the world is so deeply steeped in this, it has become somewhat "heretical" to think any differently. But this doesn't mean that thinking differently is WRONG. In fact, some of the most influential people of history thought differently. The most noteable INTPs are all unabashedly 100% INTP. They did not "accommodate" for their idiosyncracies. They ignored the pull of society to have them conform. And for this reason alone, they thrived. Stop accommodating. Step into your INTP genius. Ignore the Te-Si voice that speaks up and says, "That's irresponsible." It's actually "irresponsible" to suppress the natural self and live a husk of a life. The path with the highest chance for success is uninhibited authenticity.
For quite a long time, probably even throughout my life (I just didn't emphasize it so much), but for some reason I have more respect and trust for people with the same appearance as you, I'm an ordinary white man from Russia, writing all this stream of emotions through a translator, for some reason I want to look like you and be you rather than be someone else. I don't know how adequate it is in your society and in your culture to write such racist statements, but know, bro, you are the best, thanks for your videos
Hah! That doesn't sound racist at all. That just sounds like you speaking plainly based on your sensory reactions and emotions. Yes. I look Asian and have Korean heritage. For many reasons, one being that I think like an INTP, I personally don't feel I have a defined society or culture. If I were to label my culture, I would say that I am a Human of Earth. Welcome. :) I'm glad you got value from what I posted.
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The world is deeply steeped in Te-Si mindset and culture.
Te: "Hacks", "tips", most efficient and effective approach, "in x days", "shortcut", "the fastest way", make a lot of money.
Si: Perseverence, consistency, grit, dedication, experience, loyalty, seriousness, history, data.
Since the world is so deeply steeped in this, it has become somewhat "heretical" to think any differently.
But this doesn't mean that thinking differently is WRONG.
In fact, some of the most influential people of history thought differently.
The most noteable INTPs are all unabashedly 100% INTP. They did not "accommodate" for their idiosyncracies. They ignored the pull of society to have them conform.
And for this reason alone, they thrived.
Stop accommodating. Step into your INTP genius.
Ignore the Te-Si voice that speaks up and says, "That's irresponsible."
It's actually "irresponsible" to suppress the natural self and live a husk of a life. The path with the highest chance for success is uninhibited authenticity.
"the way I am is not a fluke, the way I am is also a process" thank you for saying this :']
INTPs absolutely need to hear this.
I tear up whenever I see examples out there that remind me, too.
For quite a long time, probably even throughout my life (I just didn't emphasize it so much), but for some reason I have more respect and trust for people with the same appearance as you, I'm an ordinary white man from Russia, writing all this stream of emotions through a translator, for some reason I want to look like you and be you rather than be someone else. I don't know how adequate it is in your society and in your culture to write such racist statements, but know, bro, you are the best, thanks for your videos
Hah!
That doesn't sound racist at all. That just sounds like you speaking plainly based on your sensory reactions and emotions.
Yes. I look Asian and have Korean heritage.
For many reasons, one being that I think like an INTP, I personally don't feel I have a defined society or culture.
If I were to label my culture, I would say that I am a Human of Earth.
Welcome. :) I'm glad you got value from what I posted.
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