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Sunday, 17 March 2013

Thought #1

This post is an effect of the discovery of myself as an INTP -based on the MBTI test. For thou who haven't ever heard of this subject, I'll explain it in another post. Or simply Google it up, in case you're frustratingly impatient to find out. Anyway, to put it simple, it's a kind of personality test that would classify you into one outta 16 different personalities.

Well, actually i've been an INTP- call me Miss Analytical Thinker- ever since I was born! But trust me, I had just realized it, I had just realized that I think a lot about a lot of subjects in a lot of moments for a lot of times! [definitely sorry for the inefficiency of diction, but i had to emphasize at some point!]. And, from now on, I will manage to always write down, type down, or (in case I'm running out of ink) record any form of spontaneous, abstract thoughts and ideas that happens pop in my mind into common, humane verbal language. Hoping I myself could be a notable thinker dude one day, like these other INTPs:
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Albert Einstein
  • Charles Darwin
  • Rene Descartes
  • Socrates
  • Marie Curie
  • Thomas Jefferson
 So here I go. Note this. It's my first official 'soon to be written' idea:

I believe in individual variations, that no single human in this world is created the same. The vast combination of different genes in their alternative form of alleles, plus the variety of external, environmental stimuli that they encounter makes it absolutely improbable to resemble each other.
It makes everyone unique, I am unique, you are unique. I have my own specialties, You have your own, They have their own!
And for me it simply means that no one should say things like "if he could do that, then why cant you!". I would absolutely define that as a form of violation towards human rights. It depicts an intimidating effort to hinder someone in being himself. Well if you wanted to make him a better person, you should encourage them, in an introspective, inspirational way or make them learn from 'perceived better' others and not simply duplicate them, compete them with no rational reason. It restrains creativity, uniqueness, personal variance! It even ruins their self confidence, happiness, and their satisfaction of life!
In conclusion, I would like to state, once again, I strongly believe that a person should not be compared to anyone, other than himself in the past.

I strangle hard to be myself, I don't want to be compared. I'm unique. I am inspired by Lincoln, Einstein, Descartes, but I'll simply be me. I'm an introverted thinker, thoughtful to the max. And I'm building my verbal skills, this thinker would never be noticed if she couldn't put up her ideas into understandable forms of language.
Comments, critics, ++ praises are welcome :P

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