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i don't believe in gods and the supernatural. i love to be alone. i prefer doing things on my own. i dont have many friends. i like astronomy a lot. i'm not good in math and physics. i like to know the unknown. i like to study human behaviour. i don't like to dance. i dont like school. i love to discover new things. i dont like school.
i have a lot of questions in my mind like
(Are we alone in the universe?, what its like before the big bang?, Are we all just dreaming and all of this things like this world is just a dream?, If I were just dreaming all of this how can i wake up?, Am I the only real person and all of you are just part of my dream?)

Well based from my statements above what kind of personality or person am i?

2007-11-09 01:36:38 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

4 answers

I have the same kind of personality. :D

On the Myers Briggs personality test you sound like a borderline between INTP and INFP. On the enneagram you sound like a type 5 with a strong type 4 wing.

You combine reason with imagination. That's a great place to be & is characteristic of many great thinkers in science.

I don't know why some people on here are suggesting you see a psychiatrist. As long as you're happy with your personality and lifestyle there is no need - you are absolutely fine. If you do feel unhappy, maybe because of lack of friends (which may be just because you can find no one who thinks like you do) then I would steer clear of psychiatrists & instead find a psychotherapist or counsellor.

You wrote: "Am I the only real person and all of you are just part of my dream?". Have you heard of solipsism?

2007-11-10 15:13:02 · answer #1 · answered by SolarFlare 6 · 1 0

Sounds like Issac Newton. Even Albert Einstein. Both of them weren't exactly math geniuses when they started out, but they liked to think, and they didn't like people bothering them, so they preferred being alone. It's true that Issac Newton was a mystic and believed in the supernatural, nevertheless the similiarity is there.

Addendum: Today, it would have been recommended that Isaac Newton go see a psychiatrist. He would not be considered normal or healthy by today's standards of social conduct.

2007-11-09 09:49:24 · answer #2 · answered by Scythian1950 7 · 2 1

There's nothing wrong with being alone. I like to be alone, but also I enteract with people. Have you seen a psychiatrist, maybe your bipolar. Just a guess.

2007-11-09 10:58:11 · answer #3 · answered by spacery 3 · 1 0

Misguided personality?

This is ASTRONOMY, my friend. This crap does not belong here.

2007-11-09 10:57:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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