Independent Thinker

July 24th, 2008

I was looking around WordPress for an idea for today and stumbled upon a bloggers iPersonic entry and thought I’d give it a try. I have the results below. Not perfect, but some are sound. Psychological theories are still a long way to go. I really believe that each individual is a diffusion of each other. They are the same, yet different. It’s like Philosophy. I’ve spent a few years searching for my niche in Philosophy, but I can’t completely pinpoint my loyalty.

My personality type: the independent thinkerIndependent Thinkers are analytical and witty persons. They are normally self-confident and do not let themselves get worked up by conflicts and criticism. They are very much aware of their own strengths and have no doubts about their abilities. People of this personality type are often very successful in their career as they have both competence and purposefulness. Independent Thinkers are excellent strategists; logic, systematics and theoretical considerations are their world. They are eager for knowledge and always endeavor to expand and perfect their knowledge in any area which is interesting for them. Abstract thinking comes naturally to them; scientists and computer specialists are often of this type.

Independent Thinkers are specialists in their area. bT*xJmx*PTEyMTY5MDk3NDQ3NzImcHQ9MTIxNjkwOTc2MjM4OSZwPTQ2NjIxJmQ9Jm49Jmc9MQ== Independent ThinkerThe development of their ideas and visions is important to them; they love being as flexible as possible and, ideally, of being able to work alone because they often find it a strain having to make their complex trains of thought understandable to other people. Independent Thinkers cannot stand routine. Once they consider an idea to be good it is difficult to make them give it up; they pursue the implementation of that idea obstinately and persistently, also in the face of external opposition.

Independent Thinkers are not the type who easily comes out of his shell. Speaking about their emotional life is also not one of their strong points. Anyway, social relationships are not particularly important to them; they are happy with just a few, close friends who find it easy to share their intellectual world. They find it difficult to establish new ties. In love, they need a lot of space and independence but this does not mean that their partner is not important to them. Independent Thinkers often make a cool and reserved impression on others; but this impression is deceptive: they can hardly bear it if people close to them should reject them. They prefer a harmonious, balanced relationship with a partner who shares their interests and with whom they can realize their visions.

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. mhar said on
    July 24th, 2008 at 6:51 PM

    hehe.. has it something to do with psychological matters? parang metacognition vs critical thinking? or introvert sa extrovert. blah.blah.blah.blah. (kunyari may sense yong sinasabi)

  • 2. Lorie said on
    July 24th, 2008 at 9:54 PM

    Uy gagayahin ko to :D

    Mhar, may nakita akong article about introverts, it’s actually all over the internet. Nakarelate ako. Share ko sa inyo minsan.

  • 3. mhar said on
    July 26th, 2008 at 12:25 AM

    talaga ate lorie? sige share mo sa amin. balak ko nga rin magpost ng entry tungkol sa behaviorism eh. para naman magamit ko kahit panu yong mga napag-aralan ko sa psycho ko dati.haha

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