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Is There An Introvert Craze Because of Technology?

pjoa09

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Except intuitives don't care about sensory authenticity.

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However I will agree that there's more extroverts on the internet than introverts, it's just that there's more extroverts in general and they post more, like myself, 90% of what I write is crap.

The other 10% is unfinished because 00h 5h1ny.
 

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I saw one of his video's on introversion and he specifically said he was INTP. If I find it, I'll direct you to it.

It was actually the very video in the OP. Doesn't really mean anything though, just because he thinks he's INTP and he tests INTP doesn't mean he is. I personally somewhat doubt his INTPness but considering I care almost nothing about this stuff anymore I will give his own views the benefit of the doubt and why am I posting this?

Anyway, I saw this video yesterday. I think the Idea Channel often has interesting (albeit mostly irrelevant) ideas, but I admit I found this one disappointing in scope and content.

The most interesting idea I found in this video was something that was more hinted at rather than stated, and that is that societies and cultures throughout history have valued some particular archetype above all others, based on the needs of that society or culture. Of course, this really isn't something I haven't thought about before, this video just reminded me of it.

Furthermore, the idea that introverts and nerds are "getting their time in the spotlight" is absolutely ludicrous. It is instead the case that certain social groups (not the least of which are the (hilariously self-described) post-ironic 'hipsters') have picked up these archetypes for... some reason (although I highly doubt it is for the purpose authentically valuing what these archetypes have to generate to society), and have caricatured them almost to the point of satire.

The whole consideration of the social thought patterns is interesting, however, as whether these types of people are generally well-accepted and tend to be 'popular' in society or their bastardization of pretty much any culture they decide to infiltrate causes most of society to detest them is really up for debate.

Even ideas which started out as authentic are entirely destroyed and rendered useless if they reach the gaping hands of the masses, because once some idea becomes admired for the very authenticity it once had and spreads throughout the society like a meme (or virus), the droves of people who claim they genuinely relate with that idea for the sake of being 'popular' within the context of the meme instantly destroy any authenticity the idea originally had and thus make it uncool. Eventually the same will happen with the archetypes of introverts and nerds (if it hasn't already). Thus the cycle continues. What a mindbogglingly worthless society.
 

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It was actually the very video in the OP. Doesn't really mean anything though, just because he thinks he's INTP and he tests INTP doesn't mean he is. I personally somewhat doubt his INTPness but considering I care almost nothing about this stuff anymore I will give his own views the benefit of the doubt and why am I posting this?

Anyway, I saw this video yesterday. I think the Idea Channel often has interesting (albeit mostly irrelevant) ideas, but I admit I found this one disappointing in scope and content.

The most interesting idea I found in this video was something that was more hinted at rather than stated, and that is that societies and cultures throughout history have valued some particular archetype above all others, based on the needs of that society or culture. Of course, this really isn't something I haven't thought about before, this video just reminded me of it.

EDIT: Furthermore, the idea that introverts and nerds are "getting their time in the spotlight" is absolutely ludicrous. It is instead the case that certain social groups (not the least of which are the (hilariously self-described) post-ironic 'hipsters') have picked up these archetypes for... some reason (although I highly doubt it is for the purpose authentically valuing what these archetypes have to generate to society), and have caricatured them almost to the point of satire.

The whole consideration of the social thought patterns is interesting, however, as whether these types of people are generally well-accepted and tend to be 'popular' in society or their bastardization of pretty much any culture they decide to infiltrate causes most of society to detest them is really up for debate.

Even ideas which started out as authentic are entirely destroyed and rendered useless if they reach the gaping hands of the masses, because once some idea becomes admired for the very authenticity it once had and spreads throughout the society like a meme (or virus), the droves of people who claim they genuinely relate with that idea for the sake of being 'popular' within the context of the meme instantly destroy any authenticity the idea originally had and thus make it uncool. Eventually the same will happen with the archetypes of introverts and nerds (if it hasn't already). Thus the cycle continues. What a mindbogglingly worthless society.
I've had the very same thoughts. It's almost like a downward spiral that feeds on itself with the outcome being the end of the value it started out with. I wonder if this process you reference is the testing ground of what becomes a "classic" with lasting value over time?
 

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It was actually the very video in the OP. Doesn't really mean anything though, just because he thinks he's INTP and he tests INTP doesn't mean he is. I personally somewhat doubt his INTPness but considering I care almost nothing about this stuff anymore I will give his own views the benefit of the doubt and why am I posting this?

Anyway, I saw this video yesterday. I think the Idea Channel often has interesting (albeit mostly irrelevant) ideas, but I admit I found this one disappointing in scope and content.

The most interesting idea I found in this video was something that was more hinted at rather than stated, and that is that societies and cultures throughout history have valued some particular archetype above all others, based on the needs of that society or culture. Of course, this really isn't something I haven't thought about before, this video just reminded me of it.

Furthermore, the idea that introverts and nerds are "getting their time in the spotlight" is absolutely ludicrous. It is instead the case that certain social groups (not the least of which are the (hilariously self-described) post-ironic 'hipsters') have picked up these archetypes for... some reason (although I highly doubt it is for the purpose authentically valuing what these archetypes have to generate to society), and have caricatured them almost to the point of satire.

The whole consideration of the social thought patterns is interesting, however, as whether these types of people are generally well-accepted and tend to be 'popular' in society or their bastardization of pretty much any culture they decide to infiltrate causes most of society to detest them is really up for debate.

Even ideas which started out as authentic are entirely destroyed and rendered useless if they reach the gaping hands of the masses, because once some idea becomes admired for the very authenticity it once had and spreads throughout the society like a meme (or virus), the droves of people who claim they genuinely relate with that idea for the sake of being 'popular' within the context of the meme instantly destroy any authenticity the idea originally had and thus make it uncool. Eventually the same will happen with the archetypes of introverts and nerds (if it hasn't already). Thus the cycle continues. What a mindbogglingly worthless society.

ENTP maybe?

I don't watch it for relevant material. I just like how it's been finally covered by some decent production. I don't think introverts are ever going to be on the spotlight and none of the previous archetypes have ever been truly on the spot light. It's always the pretentious and rightly so.
 

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The idea of contemporary culture is that you can be everything so you should be the best of everything. What has happened is that all the positive introvert traits are highly valued as are all the positive traits of extroverts. The new ideal personality is an amalgam of these traits. Because of this the extroverts are 'bullied' on for being superficial, they do not conform to the ideal. Introverts are pitied so they're left alone on this medium. Society knows/imagines introverts already aspire to being more social and stuff.

Go look for work and see that 'introvertism' is not appreciated at all.

The use of the word nerd is just stupid ironic/sarcastic bullshit on par with duckface
"OOH LOOK HOW SILLY AND SELF-DEROGATORY I AM! I care not about my image because I am above it and better than you! lol!"
 

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Introverts are just better man. Get over it. They think before they speak, and that is a great quality.The thing is that INtroverts are becoming popular on the internet, but outside of it, no way. Extroverts rule the externet world.
ALso, He doesnt strike me as an INTP neither, He strikes me more as an ESTP.
He speaks too fast and he doesn't look that intelligent and cool. INTP's normally look cool and chilled, and spaced out.
:)
 
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