J-man
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I didn't think of that. That makes sense.
Kidd described "after-images of the game for up to days afterwards" and "a tendency to identify everything in the world as being made of four squares and attempt to determine 'where it fits in'".
That reminds me of a story Ram Dass told about chanting a mantra for days on end. "Om mani padme hum". After he stopped doing it, the whole world was doing it nonstop and he was afraid he had messed himself up.
I wonder if this says anything about our tendency as INTPs to treat everything as abstract/intellectual, particularly the piece about identifying everything in the world as being made of four squares... If we spent as much time playing Tetris as we did playing with logic, life would be one giant game of Tetris.