TidBITS Opinion: Instant Messaging for Introverts
This rings very true.
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A Piece Of Blue Sky - Part 9, Chapter 1: The Founder
Hubbard was very much an overgrown child, and it is easy to see aspects both of his behavior and of Scientology as projections of this dangerous immaturity. Hubbard's self-obsession fits neatly into the psychopathic type known as a narcissist.
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Perfectionism - Psychology - Mental Health and Behavior - New York Times
Some researchers divide perfectionists into three types, based on answers to standardized questionnaires: Self-oriented strivers who struggle to live up to their high standards and appear to be at risk of self-critical depression; outwardly focused zealot
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What Makes Us Moral - TIME
The deepest foundation on which morality is built is the phenomenon of empathy, the understanding that what hurts me would feel the same way to you. And human ego notwithstanding, it's a quality other species share.
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INTJ Forum
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Top 5 Things Every Extrovert Should Know About Introverts » Self Improvement Blog - BrianKim.net
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Psychology Today: Field Guide to the Loner: The Real Insiders
While outgoing people savor the nuances of social interaction, loners tend to focus more on their own ideas—and on stimuli that don't register in the minds of others. Social engagement drains them, while quiet time gives them an energy boost.
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Portrait of an INTJ
INTJs live in the world of ideas and strategic planning. They value intelligence, knowledge, and competence, and typically have high standards in these regards, which they continuously strive to fulfill.
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An Introvert Stands Up for The Right to Stand Alone - washingtonpost.com
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Personality Types Under Stress - INTP, INTJ, INFP, INFJ within Psychology at RIN.ru
The INTJ may then find themselves spending an inordinate amount of time fighting horrible thoughts, tempting absurdities, and feelings of worthlessness. Fearful of others recognizing their perceived failure, the INTJ incessantly ruminates about mistakes,
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Mark of the INTJ Rational-Mastermind « David W. Boles’ Urban Semiotic
A personal account of what it means to be an INTJ
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