Personality goes a long way
Jun. 11th, 2003 09:45 pmMyers-Briggs INTPs (Enneagram 5s) supposedly comprise something between 0.5% to 4% of the population, depending on whom you ask - 1% is the number most commonly given. They are, however, vastly over-represented among a) computer geeks, b) fandom geeks, and c) people who like the idea of personality classification systems in the first place. ^^; I seriously doubt any other group of people would bother to register a domain and maintain a ML for their Myers-Briggs indicator. All this to say there was a moment of alarmed hilarity yesterday, at discovering a superbly detailed profile on intp.org that went into musical taste of all things.
( apparently my Difficult Music Days are a pre-determined trait )
So how about them apples. XD It also says that the INTP prefers to match music to mood rather than use music to influence mood, which is absolutely true for me at least.
Speaking of which,
luxetumbra, ( I'm probably going to be too lazy to ever expand on this in a proper essay, so... )
( apparently my Difficult Music Days are a pre-determined trait )
So how about them apples. XD It also says that the INTP prefers to match music to mood rather than use music to influence mood, which is absolutely true for me at least.
Speaking of which,