Whoa! I happen to be a man of science as well. More specifically, an agnostic that thinks patrology has little if any value. But it attracts emotional thinkers that I try to avoid. Please do not make irrational assumptions. Grinding rocks, mass spectroscopy, et all is far more meaningful than theology ever could be. I am an INTJ, and I approve of my own opinion.
Your type was pretty damn clear haha, INTJs even type with a smirk and a sneer. I always told my husband I wish INTJ’s were forced under law to state their type before any interaction so people had time to put on a coat before talking to them, but he reminded me that they will more often then not tell you within the first 10 minutes anyway.
I work in the more enviro-conservation sector for zoning fuel/energy businesses, so that’s where the passion is.
A confrontational hello from an ENTJ
*please read this response in Steven Hawkin's robotic monotone*.
A confrontational hello is most welcome. And, I am glad you pursue your work passionately. The smirk and sneer, however, is entirely your own "projection" defense mechanisms at work. Notice that for full disclosure, I identified my personality type early in the conversation. Interpersonal dramatic tension is nothing close to the obnoxiousness of theology, but my attention is deactivated in either case.
I want to sabotage my husband’s “secret” job
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Patrology - the branch of Christian theology that deals with the lives, writings, and doctrines of the early Christian theologians.
Petrology - the branch of science concerned with the origin, small-scale structure, and composition of rocks.
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.... why would I mean Patrology?
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Cuz it sounds like a more passionate endeavor than grinding up rocks.
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You’d be smart not to go after someone’s science when all you know about it is the rough google description. Yikes
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Whoa! I happen to be a man of science as well. More specifically, an agnostic that thinks patrology has little if any value. But it attracts emotional thinkers that I try to avoid. Please do not make irrational assumptions. Grinding rocks, mass spectroscopy, et all is far more meaningful than theology ever could be. I am an INTJ, and I approve of my own opinion.
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Your type was pretty damn clear haha, INTJs even type with a smirk and a sneer. I always told my husband I wish INTJ’s were forced under law to state their type before any interaction so people had time to put on a coat before talking to them, but he reminded me that they will more often then not tell you within the first 10 minutes anyway.
I work in the more enviro-conservation sector for zoning fuel/energy businesses, so that’s where the passion is.
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*please read this response in Steven Hawkin's robotic monotone*.
A confrontational hello is most welcome. And, I am glad you pursue your work passionately. The smirk and sneer, however, is entirely your own "projection" defense mechanisms at work. Notice that for full disclosure, I identified my personality type early in the conversation. Interpersonal dramatic tension is nothing close to the obnoxiousness of theology, but my attention is deactivated in either case.
Oh.... honey.... no....