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INTrPosr
14 Oct 2004, 11:39 AM
After I come up with ideas on a starting my own business, I seem to overanalyze the situation, continue to seek more information and then become sidetracked for years. Do we differ from ENTPs in doing this? I would think that ENTPs are more apt to jump into action mode, then determine where they need to go.
MacGuffin
14 Oct 2004, 04:16 PM
After I come up with ideas on a starting my own business, I seem to overanalyze the situation, continue to seek more information and then become sidetracked for years. Do we differ from ENTPs in doing this? I would think that ENTPs are more apt to jump into action mode, then determine where they need to go.
I think they are more dynamic. They are more focused on the outside world, and like to see results there instead in their head.
I can procrastinate for a decade.
cloakable
14 Oct 2004, 04:31 PM
I can procrastinate for a decade.
Isn't that a bit short term for an INTP? ;P
shaytana
14 Oct 2004, 06:09 PM
I can procrastinate for a decade.
Isn't that a bit short term for an INTP? ;P
Definate understatement.
cloakable
14 Oct 2004, 06:15 PM
I can procrastinate for a decade.
Isn't that a bit short term for an INTP? ;P
Definate understatement.
I'm English - we're past masters of understatement. When an Englishman says there's a 'slight problem', start running. :D
MacGuffin
14 Oct 2004, 06:21 PM
I can procrastinate for a decade.
Isn't that a bit short term for an INTP? ;P
Definate understatement.
I'm English - we're past masters of understatement. When an Englishman says there's a 'slight problem', start running. :D
So when an Englishman says: "Holy Shit!" - bend over and kiss your ass goodbye?
cloakable
14 Oct 2004, 06:29 PM
I can procrastinate for a decade.
Isn't that a bit short term for an INTP? ;P
Definate understatement.
I'm English - we're past masters of understatement. When an Englishman says there's a 'slight problem', start running. :D
So when an Englishman says: "Holy Shit!" - bend over and kiss your ass goodbye?
No, by then it's too late for that. :ph34r: :D
INTrPosr
14 Oct 2004, 06:51 PM
I think they are more dynamic. They are more focused on the outside world, and like to see results there instead in their head. I can procrastinate for a decade.
Hmmm....... more dynamic, good term to use, but I consider myself more dynamic in comparison to those I am usually associated with. However, they are mostly SJs.
I too can procastinate for years and that is my biggest problem. Yet, then I become angry with myself for not moving forward with my idea ten years earlier. Maybe that is what many descriptions mean by accusing INTPs of having low confidence levels.
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