Pepe wrote:
Could you explain what the "P" stands for?
And how that relates to you?
Perceiving instead of judging. A preference for spontaneity and acting in the moment. I do like some form of structure, but I like to have some freedom rather than be tied down by lists and strict plans. Thinking on my feet is something I do well; I enjoy taking part in improv comedy (something I've been missing lately, it used to help me unwind).
One of the most notable examples of this is when I improvised a speech on procrastination for an English assignment because I procrastinated on the assignment (we got to pick the subject) and somehow I managed to pass anyway. Thankfully I'm not as ill-prepared these days.

jimmy m wrote:
IMHO, in some role playing games the key attribute of an INTP is "intelligence" and the key attribute of an INTJ is "wisdom".
Admittedly, I have a habit of trying to fix the problem rather than offering emotional support. I have improved on this over the years though. Personally, I prefer to either take your mind off things through offering jokes or going on a day trip / new experience, or providing suggestions as to how to potentially proceed. One time a friend was crying and I tracked down her other friend to comfort her because I thought the friend would do a better job at offering support. Which might make me seem heartless, but I do care, I'm just not always great at showing it.
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