it occurs to me that part of why I like pairing so much might be that I'm secretly an extrovert
@aconbere @marcprecipice @b0rk right, so - there must be a better classification for that than "introvert".
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@avibryant@aconbere@marcprecipice@b0rk this, to me, is a similar failure of pop-psych like the right/left brain divide. -
@samarthbhaskar@avibryant@marcprecipice@b0rk so the question is whether there is even a utility in identifying the classification. -
@aconbere@samarthbhaskar@avibryant@marcprecipice@b0rk - Most ISTJs value these classifications. -
@rafeco and also capricorns. :)
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@avibryant Well, it's not really binary. We call ourselves "introverts" but we're a far cry from the introvert who actually can't go out.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant@marcprecipice@b0rk maybe someone in the field would tell me that i'm doing it wrong. But casual use is broken.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avibryant@marcprecipice@b0rk I have this discussion at least 20 times a year. The current classification doesn't seem to work. -
@aconbere@avibryant@marcprecipice@b0rk I know for some the classification leads to treatment that produces quality of life improvements
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