Viinasu wrote:judging is where you are organized, like to plan ahead, usually follow rules and think they're important, plan things out, think then act, etc. perceptive is when you're disorganized, improvise and make things up as you go along, don't like rules and plans, act then think, usually more laid back, etc.
I think before I act. I think carefully about the possible consequences and take the best action available. So I'm not impulsive. I don't plan ahead though. I live in the moment and see where that brings me. Don't have any plans for the future, let's first just finish my study, the year, the week, the day. Can't really call myself very organized either.
I hate rules and authority, I want to be free and do the things I want to do, without anyone trying to control me. Rules are either obvious or idiotic anyway. Rules are for stupid people. I do not feel obliged to obey rules I don't agree with. But I usually do because I need something from them. I won't get any diplomas if I don't obey the rules of school, I don't get any money if I don't obey the rules of my work. I'd prefer not to be part of any such group, institution or structure at all. But to survive I'm gonna have to, and I hate it. My dream is to go somewhere uninhabited and live there completely on my own.
I wonder where that puts me on the judging/perceptive spectrum.
You laugh because I'm different. I laugh because you're all the same.