Ditto!
I liken our personality type to a story my parents told me when I was a kid.
My dad said they had hot stuck out in the desert and it was nightfall and they were offroad! Death valley? Not such a good place for THAt to happen.
So with no lights/path around, my dad told my mother to hold on to the back of him as they walked to as to not get separated/help her feel safe.
So he lead his way, in search of a road. He was set on his mission and my mom was along for the ride.
It had taken hours. And my dad was still committed to finding a road to camp by.
All the sudden my mom stops him and he asks why. My mother noticed as they were walking how the ground felt and realized when they were standing on the road! She told him "I've stopped you because we are where on the road! Stomp your feet and feel it!"
He was set intent on finding the road that he took no note of senses and just pressed on forward with great tenacity towards the objective (or point!). This is much in our behavior type. The objective doesn't stress him, it's the dumb details. I identify with this personality type.
My mother being a sensing and thinking type was able to remain rational/calm and pay attention to the little details despite the stress. She finds solace in the little details and not so much solace in the objective.
Not sure how the quoting got messed up.
I think I know myself pretty well. I'm outgoing, stubborn as the day is long.
I use all of my senses, can compile massive amounts of information from a vast array of sources, digest it quickly, assimilate the knew found knowledge and break it down in simple terms.
I don't sweat the small stuff. I prefer to cut through the fat and get to the meat.
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