DeannaBelle
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I once read that many science fiction/fantasy fans are INTPs. I think I see many of those in this forum.
I personally like GRRM because he appeals to the "N" in me. None of his details are nonsense. Many of them mean something later, and I love that. I tend to skip over details if they aren't interesting. In ASOIAF, however, details are part of the greater picture.
I can't poll for the 16 types, as I've only got an option for ten. So, I'll just poll for the most distinguishing factors (or for what psychologists classify to be the most distinguishing factors).
If no one knows what I'm talking about, well.... That's not the first time it's happened in my life. j/k. I'm talking about Jung's 16 temperments, or the Myers-Briggs.
Lastly, what personality type do you think GRRM is? I believe he is an INTP. I say I because he's drawn a world of his own. N for obvious reasons. T because if he were an F, his books would be more touchy-feely and more good things would happen to the "good" characters. And I say P for "perfection"!!!! Or for "procrastination"... No, the P type remains indicisive until the best decision is made. A J would have had ADWD dragons finished now but perhaps of lesser quality. George is fond of revising chapters, definitely a P-thing.
I personally like GRRM because he appeals to the "N" in me. None of his details are nonsense. Many of them mean something later, and I love that. I tend to skip over details if they aren't interesting. In ASOIAF, however, details are part of the greater picture.
I can't poll for the 16 types, as I've only got an option for ten. So, I'll just poll for the most distinguishing factors (or for what psychologists classify to be the most distinguishing factors).
If no one knows what I'm talking about, well.... That's not the first time it's happened in my life. j/k. I'm talking about Jung's 16 temperments, or the Myers-Briggs.
Lastly, what personality type do you think GRRM is? I believe he is an INTP. I say I because he's drawn a world of his own. N for obvious reasons. T because if he were an F, his books would be more touchy-feely and more good things would happen to the "good" characters. And I say P for "perfection"!!!! Or for "procrastination"... No, the P type remains indicisive until the best decision is made. A J would have had ADWD dragons finished now but perhaps of lesser quality. George is fond of revising chapters, definitely a P-thing.
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