Nicbit
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A few months ago, I became engrossed in the MBTI after a day in frustration about societies members blindly conforming to social norms. I wanted to discover a method of interacting with my fellow high school students that would allow me to have an almost predetermined conversation; this goal was considered to be heartless by many of my friends
. However, although this may be evil, I wanted to remained ingrossed with the curiosities of the mind, ranging from calculus to quantum mechanics to philosophy, without being interrupted for the thousandth time explaining why I was facinated such information. To my supprise, and slight horror, I discovered in my quest that I conformed to a group much like me, all disturbingly similar. In the following weeks, I questioned how all of the worlds diversity could be categorized into as few as 16 strata, and how similar all members of that catagory were to each other, mainly to determine the roots of the disturbing accuracy of the MBTI. From this pondering comes my question to you:
What characteristics do you share with other intp's that you thought were unique?
To initiate this, I was told by my psychologist I visit every Thursday I had ADD, OCD, anxiety disorder, and insomnia. Also, I believed I was the worst speller, and the most disorganized person in my highschool by many of my teachers, specifically my english 10 teacher who said 'Nicholas, this disorganization will lead to your demise.' I am I male (15 years old) in his sophomore year of highschool if you are curious.

What characteristics do you share with other intp's that you thought were unique?
To initiate this, I was told by my psychologist I visit every Thursday I had ADD, OCD, anxiety disorder, and insomnia. Also, I believed I was the worst speller, and the most disorganized person in my highschool by many of my teachers, specifically my english 10 teacher who said 'Nicholas, this disorganization will lead to your demise.' I am I male (15 years old) in his sophomore year of highschool if you are curious.