u/Circuit7995

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Have any of you INTJ's gamble, whether you play it as a mental sport, or quit for good due to the addiction?

To me, I think I would still play casino games from time to time, but in the end, it's rather a dangerous way of losing all of anybody's networth, whether they know how to use probability or have no or little knowledge about it. So does this mean I should quit playing casino games, due to higher chances of addiction?

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u/Circuit7995 — 2 days ago

Type me based on the description.(minor bonus for photos)

Greetings. I'm creative, and individualistic who looks for mastery at a flexible time.

I think whenever I feel dull on my free time, I would live in this paracosm, or read some pages of non-fictional books to improve myself. I can't really tell if the former is a paracosm, absent mindness, or maladaptive daydreaming as they appear similar.

I mostly have this paradox where

I accept any healthy type the way they are, but I can't accept my own true type sometimes. I would have these sudden analogies, or thoughts that are intuitive.

For example, I imagine if places of birth is like a roll of dice, or probability where a person or animal could be born at any location of the world, or a different habitable planet.

I'm rather disorganized around my environment, which is a problem to myself, or specific people. But I do wish for advice to improve myself. I would feel very bad for others when they're struggling very much, as in the bad external factors are directed at me, and beyond internal factors of other peoples consciousness. I think this happens when I am stressed, or depressed sometimes.

I feel like I would mostly come up with my own logic, unless I'm wrong about that, according to people's top opinions.

I would also take pictures, or screenshots, mark down, and write in notes of important things, like what songs I consider my favorite, or what to buy online.

u/Circuit7995 — 2 days ago
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Does planning mean focusing on one circumstance, or event to apply the strategy for before moving on to the next?(And even any judging types, or some perceivers may apply this)

I think I have this thought when I read a quote from Seneca, or some other greek or western philosopher.

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u/Circuit7995 — 2 days ago