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maybe? I don't know
Charlton is probably
INTJs and INFJs have an important symbiotic relationship
each provides the other fuel
and Charlton seems like an INTJ
I have read more Ayn Rand than average
I think she's smart. She's not a great prose fiction writer, but she's got a good enough stack of talents to be read
her philosophy is pretty evil I think
but the criticism of fools always makes me want to defend positions I don't even agree with lol
careful, its one of Satan's tricks
Nazi LARPing is a related phenomenon
Who's an INFJ
All descriptions of rands books sound so awful that I avoid them
I don't read books to have a message hammered into my head
the only one of true literary merit is Anthem
Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are bloated philosophic cudgels
or an INFP
a great book is a book called The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiesen
probably INFJ
there is a lot of overlap between them
which may not be immediately obvious
in fact, add Varg to the mix
all 3 of these people had the exact same goal
with their art
to inflame the imaginations of mortals
some underlying humanistic seeming goal
"Alternately, introverted intuition, can suddenly fix on the interviewer and is very intense. It has that “burning through” or “looking through” quality to it. Depending on the mien or comportment of the INTJ at any given moment, they will show one or the other or both. I think some INTJs when they are in a more defensive mode such that they truly do not want to talk to the interviewer/potential conversationalist will have a very burning and penetrating stare of disdain, condescension, and judgment."
Tolkien had such a goal, but his initial reason was just to amuse himself
And I think that really continued through his whole life
can't always go by people's stated reasons
dang
but that fits more with INFP
Whose
Ok
I have been accused of burning stares of disdain over my lifetime
His stated reason was to create a mythology for the English
yeah I mentioned it earlier
I have to watch it not to stare at patients
But I think that's not as true