jimmy m wrote:
Welcome to Wrong Planet. An interesting introduction. You used so many abbreviations my head began to crack into pieces.
You said one of your interest in games is Skyrim. It takes months to play. I have recently completed playing the game for around the 3rd time. This time I played it my way. I became the most powerful team of characters that ever existed in the game. I destroyed over 200 dragons (all shapes and sizes) after they attacked me. It is a little hard to do because they can fly and I cannot. I had joined a really fabulous team of 3 and ended the game in the middle. It was an interesting way to win the game. I do not think anyone ever won this game in this manner. Perhaps I am the only one.
The way you are different than most NTs is because you are a right side dominant brain instead of most people who are left side dominant. Our brains are much more complex than any creature that has ever existed on Planet Earth. We have two different brains. One of the left and one on the right. Normally most people evolve into left side brains as they grow up. But some people are a little different. It is the right side of our brain that is dominant. This brain normally exist when we sleep. It is normally identified as REM and NREM sleep.
Oops, sorry. Let me give you the rundown.
ASD: Autism Spectrum Disorder
OCD: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
SAD: Social Anxiety Disorder
GAD: Generalized Anxiety Disorder
AC: Syndicate is short for Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate.
MBTI: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
It’s a personality type system where your personality type is determined by how you perceive information and make decisions. My type, ISTJ, is an abbreviation for Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Judger.
As an introvert, I gain more fulfillment from interacting with my own internal world more than the external, physical world.
As a sensor, I prefer concrete and sensory information, that which can be understood with the five senses, rather than abstract information such as symbolism or theory.
As a thinker, I prefer to make decisions using logic and reason, rather than feelings and emotion.
As a judger, I prefer to plan ahead, rather than just go with flow.
Everyone goes back and forth between those, but what you normally do is what’s important.
Also, the exact way you perceive information and make decisions comes down to the mental processes. The main two (of four) of the ISTJ is Introverted Sensing (Si) and Extraverted Thinking (Te). To keep this very short and simple, Si stores sensory information for later reference, creating a detailed and vivid memory of what is stored. Te focuses on objective logic, what can be logically proven again and again. Te likes to plan ahead and is goal-oriented.
The abbreviations for Enneagram are pretty straightforward…
1w9 is meant to be read as “one wing nine”, my core type and its wing. Sp/Sx is an instinctual stacking and it’s short for “self-preservation/sexual”.
Sp focuses on resources and practical necessities, like security, health, comfort, independence, etc. Sx focuses on intensity and wants to lose itself into something. Often, it focuses on close relationships, regardless of type. It also has an intense focus on hobbies or interests. The latter being how you usually see Sx in an Sp/Sx stacking.
163 is my Tritype. Each number represents my dominant type in each Center of Intelligence. In other words, how I deal with anger (1), fear (6), and shame (3).
Again, this is very short and simple.
GNC stands for “gender nonconforming.”
This refers to someone who does not follow, or even rejects, gender stereotypes and presents themselves in a way that doesn’t align with the cultural or societal expectations of their gender.
Most people would consider me a tomboy.
I love Skyrim! I have it for my PlayStation 3, Xbox One X, and I just got it for my Switch Lite!
Skyrim definitely takes a long time to play. You don’t get anywhere fast in that game. My highest level character was a level 42 Dunmer. I played everyday, 3 hours a day, for 3 months. Unfortunately, I had to stop playing that character from the amount of glitches I had at that point.
I’ve finished the main quest line once or twice. I usually play side quests.
I’m curious, how did you create a team of three? Were they followers?
That’s very interesting about the how the brain works! I’ve never heard about that before. I might have to look into that some more.