View Full Version : What a pleasure it is to find like minded people!
DanAir
11-17-2007, 01:25 PM
I found this site by accident using google search "INTJ" (my MBTI results).
It's a pleasure to find a forum of like minded people, and as a bonus, there is not that childish slamming of others found on many other forums.
I enjoy reading the posts and will post some myself.
Hello and Thanks,
DanAir
Hi Dan, welcome to the forum.
What can you tell us about yourself DanAir? Are you a pilot?
If no-one is human, then what defines being a human?
The Rose
11-17-2007, 03:50 PM
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It's a pleasure to find a forum of like minded people...I know how you feel.
Welcome to the forum. :-)
mind_wander
11-17-2007, 06:30 PM
Welcome, hope you gain more iNTJ networking and friends.
DanAir
11-18-2007, 07:33 PM
Thanks IJZ, THE ROSE, and MIND_WANDER for the welcome!
Did some pilotage years ago but not recently.
We say "No Body's Human" instead of "No Body's Perfect". Some chuckle & some don't.
I think it's funny, so I always use it. Several others do too.
Kindest Regards,
DanAir
mind_wander
11-19-2007, 05:10 AM
Its good you brought that up about perfection. Someone recently, asked I wanted to be perfect, like an INTJ. In my response, becareful what you wished for, you just might get it; it has both ups and downs. If you too perfect, people will think your insane.
My define of perfection, the ability to get along with other people [yes, conflicting personalities] and find a common goal, in order to fit the perfect solution or other alternatives. That's my termology for the word "perfect", because no one is really perfect; hey, even I make mistakes. By making the mistakes, you learned on how to fixed it and tried not to repeat it again. Also, by seeing other people making the same mistakes twice, it helps you to see the vision, "Oh crap, heck no I am not doing that!"
rwyatt365
11-19-2007, 05:51 AM
Welcome to the forum. Do you have/race drag boats?
DanAir
11-20-2007, 12:23 AM
Inboard hydroplane racing was the big family activity when I was a boy. My interest increased to working on them in the garage (mine or someone else's), playing pit crew member, and driving them. I'm not involved now, other than watching. Still get goose bumps watching.
Also like other "go fast, make noise" motor sports.
rwyatt365
11-20-2007, 04:07 AM
Inboard hydroplane racing was the big family activity when I was a boy. My interest increased to working on them in the garage (mine or someone else's), playing pit crew member, and driving them. I'm not involved now, other than watching. Still get goose bumps watching.
Also like other "go fast, make noise" motor sports.
Cool! There are a few other motorhead here in the forum (me included) - you are not alone!
Lucid
11-20-2007, 10:10 AM
Welcome!
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