rparis74 Wrote:
Sketch Wrote:
A lot of the Jung/Myers-Briggs personality stuff (recent tests put me in INFJ/INFP land, and INFJ resonates just a little bit more). So yeah a few of the Paul D. Tieger / Barbara Barron-Tieger books: Just Your Type, Nurture by Nature, etc.
Will probably start Harry Potter 6 tomorrow afternoon.
Got yet another gnostic scriptures book over the weekend, so all of that's still in the queue along with the Orscon Scott Card novel.
i rock the infp as well - pretty rare for men to have that one, oh well.
I haven't been reading all that much lately to be honest except my friend gave me the David Foster Wallace book on infinity.
My mom used to do this shit for a living...like test companies and stuff, and people who were perplexed at their station in life. IIRC I am ENTP...but I could be wrong...somewhere amongst the detritus that is my personal affairs I hav ethe whole goddamn packet.
Great way to piss mom off in HS: "Oh cut out that psychobabble CRAP"
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