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What I like is that it differentiates between types of intro/extra over context, this part I guess is rather well matched.
Group brainstorming drains me and I get impatient, so I'm definitely introvert that way. But socially, being among people gives me energy, and some of the best ideas are born in just normal conversation, unforced; so I'm definitely not introvert in that scenario, at least not when compared to my friends that need recovery time after that - I'm the opposite.
This makes me actually appreciate the framework, even though it's probably still generalizing too much.
Sounds like you can only let your hair down when you are with your tribe and create a conducive headspace for brainwaves to strike you
I think the suppression of impatience is key. It must have taken me half a decade to learn to control my overt dominance in large settings, and trust people enough to steer from the smaller followup meetings, through suggestion rather than brute force. That was a very hard skill to learn.
This is for example why I have never joined the Bitcoin PR Review Club (even though I've wanted to since forever) and instead just read the logs, because I'm not sure that on IRC I could have the patience and self-control to not make a mess, I think that it's better for everyone if I'm not there.
For me, it turned out that I'm not actually an introvert, I just don't like most people.
So do you find yourself dialing down the E aspect quite a bit?
I find it exhausting being around people who are constantly saying things that I want to correct, but know I shouldn't.
In a group of genuinely open curious people, I love having lively discussions and disagreements.
There are just way more of the first type of people, so I often end up being fairly reserved.
lol! That reminds me of whenever I used to be accused of being arrogant, I'd say "then don't suck!" I parted with pronouncing that but if I'm totally honest, there are times I still think it.
I think I actually got ENTJ the last time I took one of those and it was eerily dead on.