ProTip: You don't call YOURSELF a 'thought leader'; *other* people do. Putting this on a personal profile makes you look like a douche.
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2/ Same goes for 'polymath', 'visionary', & 'genius'. And for the love of god, NEVER put a Myers-Briggs typology on your profile, either.
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Hmm. What about "aspiring polymath", as mine says? And why is one's Myers-Briggs type problematic?
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So you're good. :) (Let me get you a link re: MB)
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I like it. Sure, it tells little on its own. Last I saw, you need "IQ" and "neuroticism" too. But one's tweets reveal that.
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Ambiguous. What I meant was, that sort of person often decides INTJ is "best" type, like we're Pokemon or something
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I can say that INTPs, in my experience, seem to never have a problem with the MBTI. Whatever that signifies :)
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of course not. Unlike literal-minded psychologists with stats hangups, we *understand* it :p
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I love nothing like I love more data. To refine my internal model of our universe. All data's good data.
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