September 12, 2006

moyar cut her hair and it is so nice that i want to cut mine!!!!!!! AH>>>>>> How arh!!!

September 11, 2006

INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.

Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.

INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to most anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.

A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.

Mathematics is a system where many INTPs love to play, similarly languages, computer systems--potentially any complex system. INTPs thrive on systems. Understanding, exploring, mastering, and manipulating systems can overtake the INTP's conscious thought. This fascination for logical wholes and their inner workings is often expressed in a detachment from the environment, a concentration where time is forgotten and extraneous stimuli are held at bay. Accomplishing a task or goal with this knowledge is secondary.

INTPs and Logic -- One of the tipoffs that a person is an INTP is her obsession with logical correctness. Errors are not often due to poor logic -- apparent faux pas in reasoning are usually a result of overlooking details or of incorrect context.

Games NTs seem to especially enjoy include Risk, Bridge, Stratego, Chess, Go, and word games of all sorts. (I have an ENTP friend that loves Boggle and its variations. We've been known to sit in public places and pick a word off a menu or mayonnaise jar to see who can make the most words from its letters on a napkin in two minutes.) The INTP mailing list has enjoyed a round of Metaphore, virtual volleyball, and a few 'finish the series' brain teasers.

INTPs in the main are not clannish. The INTP mailing list, with a readership now in triple figures, was in its incipience fraught with all the difficulties of the Panama canal: we had trouble deciding on:

1) whether or not there should be such a group,
2) exactly what such a group should be called, and
3) which of us would have to take the responsibility for organization and maintenance of the aforesaid group/club/whatever.
A Functional Analysis -- by Joe Butt

Introverted Thinking
Introverted Thinking strives to extract the essence of the Idea from various externals that express it. In the extreme, this conceptual essence wants no form or substance to verify its reality. Knowing the Truth is enough for INTPs; the knowledge that this truth can (or could) be demonstrated is sufficient to satisfy the knower. "Cogito, ergo sum" expresses this prime directive quite succinctly.

In seasons of low energy level, or moments of single-minded concentration, the INTP is aloof and detached in a way that might even offend more relational or extraverted individuals.

Extraverted iNtuition
Intuition softens and socializes Thinking, fleshing out the brittle bones of truths formed in the dominant inner world. That which is is not negotiable; yet actual application diffuses knowledge to the extent that knowledge needs qualification and context to be of any consequence in this foreign world of substance.

If Thinking can desist, the INTP is free to brainstorm, calling up the perceptions of the unconscious (i.e., intuition) which are mirrored in patterns in the realm of matter, time and space. These perceptions, in the form of theories or hunches, must ultimately defer to the inner principles, or at least they must not negate them.

Intuition unchained gives birth to play. INTPs enjoy games, formal or impromptu, which coax analogies, patterns and theories from the unseen into spontaneous expression in a way that defies their own comprehension.

Introverted Sensing
Sensing is of a subjective, inner nature similar to that of the SJs. It supplies awareness of the forms of senses rather than the raw, analogic stimuli. Facts and figures seek to be cleaned up for comparison with an ever growing range of previously experienced input. Sensing assists intuition in sorting out and arranging information into the building blocks for Thinking's elaborate systems.

The internalizing nature of the INTP's Sensing function leaves a relative absence of environmental awareness (i.e., Extraverted Sensing), except when the environment is the current focus. Consciousness of such conditions is at best a sometime thing.

Extraverted Feeling
Feeling tends to be all or none. When present, the INTP's concern for others is intense, albeit naive. In a crisis, this feeling judgement is often silenced by the emergence of Thinking, who rushes in to avert chaos and destruction. In the absence of a clear principle, however, INTPs have been known to defer judgement and to allow decisions about interpersonal matters to be left hanging lest someone be offended or somehow injured. INTPs are at risk of being swept away by the shadow in the form of their own strong emotional impulses.

Famous INTPs:
Socrates
Rene Descartes
Blaise Pascal
Sir Isaac Newton

U.S. Presidents:
James Madison
John Quincy Adams
John Tyler
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Gerald Ford
William Harvey (pioneer in human physiology)
C. G. Jung, (Freudian defector, author of Psychological Types, etc.)
William James
Albert Einstein
Tom Foley (Speaker of the House--U.S. House of Representatives)
Henri Mancini
Bob Newhart
Jeff Bingaman, U.S. Senator (D.--NM)
Rick Moranis (Honey, I Shrunk The Kids)
Midori Ito (ice skater, Olympic silver medalist)
Tiger Woods

Fictional INTPs
Tom and Fiona (Four Weddings and a Funeral)
Dr. Susan Lewis (ER)
Filburt (Rocko's Modern Life)

This is solely for my own reference. I don't know how true is this but nevertheless, if you want to try, just tell me about it. :D
changed my blogskin because I chance upon another blog and decided that this shall be the new skin. It's easier to read and looks neat and most of all, I like it. :D

September 05, 2006

got to go for my marketing tutorial this time round. Met a secondary school mate in that class and having to do the same project together too. It was really a surprise for me since I never thought I would meet someone I know in that module since nobody I know is in business major. Apparently, I am wrong. I would say the tutorial was pretty easy to pass (considering it's a 2-hr tutorial) maybe because the tutor was doing introduction and that is the reason why it passed so fast. Have to start doing my individual assignment already. Even though I have no clue of how I am going to do it, somehow I will. Maybe I will consult my tutor, she seems to be a nice tutor. I like tutors that are more interactive.

Saw on the news that the crocodile hunter (Steve Irwin) died from getting a sting from a stingray. Pretty sad over the news since he was a rather good entertainer (in my pov) It was really unfortunate since the sting went right through his heart. I suppose nobody can save him, even god. Life is too unpredictable at times. I wonder how will his family cope with this loss (although I think the wife should be mentally prepared for this) Hope all goes well for his family.

September 01, 2006

went to tutorial today and I would say that the session has much more interactions than I thought it would turn out. Firstly, we were tossing this ball and calling out each other's name and asking which faculty are they from. The process proceeded with more balls and it was quite chaotic.

Okay, I am going to give a very bias comment. I felt that people from English major are a little different from other faculties. I am not sure why but I just can't click with people who are English major despite some efforts put in. I suppose I should try harder next time ya?

I think i also did something that I don't usually do in class. That is to answer the tutor's question. Seriously, I can't stand the momentary silence that always persist when the tutor ask certain questions. That's why I will just answer anything that I want to. It is not attention seeking but I rather get it over with rather than waiting for the tutor to ask and beg for answers. I really don't want to waste this time of mine.

Actually, found that one of the guys that I don't really know is quite charismatic. He answers the questions in a way that turned out to be appealing to the ear. I am just so bad at talking. Even got nervous when I was suppose to give a brief introduction about myself. Haha.... I thought I have overcomed this fear of mine but apparently, I think I need more practice. Haha....

that's all for my tutorial class
comments: fun if people open up a little more and interact more. haha....