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MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2009
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For the sake of INTJs employing reason without excluding others on a basis of overly formal practice:
If some people fear analysis, for analysis to be indistiguishable from everything else that is natural solves that problem. (Aside from quality rational content - presentation not being a key issue other than communication effectiveness.) Which is one of my reasons of interest, among others. |
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MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 608
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Come on. You know this is an exercise in futility. =)
Everyone's going to say they're better than average. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. I think you're asking if rationalism (and you might be waaaay over my head too) is the key to business based platonic ideals and if your rationality has reached those ideals. To which, my answer, is that business has nothing to do with platonic desires OR rationality. Decisions (and hence, often your fate) are made by little more than those that resemble and react like 'super'-chimpanzees. This isn't to say your interest isn't... interesting. I just feel like I'm missing some of your thought process and that I feel I could contribute further if I knew exactly what we're discussing.
Last edited by Smacknrat; 08-05-2012 at 06:19 PM.
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Core Member [133%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,328
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What I want to ask is along the lines of this - 'have you perfected using reason and analysis without others being able to tell that you are using reason and analysis?'
Not so much 'have you perfected using reason and analysis' - the emphasis is on the natural - being able to weave it into life in a way that others are unable to tell where it is present. Stealth in plain sight in regards to the employment of reason and analysis, even in day to day life. |
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