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Outonalimb
10-15-2007, 07:34 PM
gargleblaster, as Douglas Adams would say,...

Hello from Outonalimb...
I've tested INTJ before, but hadn't realized how relatively rare they seem to be. I actually make my living being an INTJ, I'm a scientist, which is wonderful because I am getting paid to do what comes a bit naturally. Outside of that, I've had multiple (3) children, obtained two higher degrees past the BS, and had multiple marriages (on my 3rd know, with another substantial relationship thrown in).

I am trying to expand my humanism a bit by delving into muddy social problems I've learned something about, namely how to support those with developmental disabilities cope with an increasingly complex world. The odd thing is I believe that "there but for the grace of god go I", because we INTJs and similar types who are especially adapted to todays society were born lucky. I'm NOT altruistic (there is no such thing). I'm just trying to apply analysis to problems one of my kids has to contend with as they go through school and into adulthood.

wise
10-15-2007, 07:57 PM
Welcome Outonalimb. I hope you have a positive experience here.

rwyatt365
10-16-2007, 03:36 AM
gargleblaster, as Douglas Adams would say,...

Hello from Outonalimb...
I've tested INTJ before, but hadn't realized how relatively rare they seem to be. I actually make my living being an INTJ, I'm a scientist, which is wonderful because I am getting paid to do what comes a bit naturally. *Outside of that, I've had multiple (3) children, obtained two higher degrees past the BS, and had multiple marriages (on my 3rd know, with another substantial relationship thrown in). *

I am trying to expand my humanism a bit by delving into muddy social problems I've learned something about, namely how to support those with developmental disabilities cope with an increasingly complex world. *The odd thing is I believe that "there but for the grace of god go I", because we INTJs and similar types who are especially adapted to todays society were born lucky. *I'm NOT altruistic (there is no such thing). *I'm just trying to apply analysis to problems one of my kids has to contend with as they go through school and into adulthood.
Welcome. Hopefully we can be of some assistance to you.