I'm sure a lot of tend to do our own 'independent studying' here on topics of interest. do you think reading (non-fiction) keeps one's mind active and sharp?...
Hi. I'm new here. I've studied MBTI for a long time. After a lot of reading and reflection, I've decided that I'm an INTP. I, too, feel weird as an INTP...
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 17:31:04 -0000 ... Wasn't abortus an option? And. Ha! IS it that bad in America? (talking about things openly even WITH religious...
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 18:54:11 -0000 From: "nihilistdude2000" <nihilistdude2000@...> Subject: Does reading keep your mind sharp? I'm sure a lot of tend...
I try to keep reading educational books on topics of interest, sometimes because they are genuinely interesting, sometimes just "for my own good". Does it keep...
My name is Lorenzo Crescini. I am a Captain of the merchant Navy now on retirement. When I was a secular missionary in an African leprosary, I wrote some...
- my mind goes into a sort of "feedback loop" where I keep ... Wow, I do this too sometimes, specially if I'm stressing bout other things, and I'm just the...
Ditto! Welcome. Jill (XNXP who actually enjoys gossip--knowledge about people is power--and networking can be tremendously fun when it helps everything fall...
Good question. I read a lot and my mind definately suffers. I can concentrate on a book, even a difficult one, but I can't keep up with a debate, all my...
I notice that when I have been reading a lot over a period of time my brain seems to go into overdrive. I can't sleep for long, I wake up early and have to...
I do think reading non-fiction keeps the mind sharp, for sure. Since I have to do a lot of math and logic in my field, I try to read books about Psychology,...
In a message dated 6/2/2004 10:16:26 AM Central Standard Time, ... Ooh! I have this problem, too. However, rather than writing my thoughts down, I get on the...
Write those thoughts down. You'd probably be surprised the ideas you can come up with once you allow yourself to get on a roll. I also find when I read my...
... We tend to be open-minded. The ability to perceive multiple perspectives helps a great deal. ... I'm adrift in my own reality most of the time. My concern...
... Sure seems to be an influx of INTP women lately. Not that was a complaint mind you. :> ... *shudder* Tupperware. Kinda like the product, can't stand the ...
... I'm an F, but the parties make me nervous. I like some of the products, but I feel uncomfortable around groups of people that I don't know. I also detest...
The only thing that happens in my dreams when I read a ton is I "read" in my sleep. Last semester, I put away all of "King Lear" in one sitting, and I slept...
... Since "Hello my name is Jen, and I'm a readaholic" could be my signature phrase, I hope that reading sharpens the mind. I really do think that reading,...
In a message dated 6/2/2004 8:20:34 PM Central Standard Time, ... That is funny. I can't read words in my sleep, but I can dream calculus and physics problems...
... I mostly read fiction, too. I don't know if it keeps the mind sharp, but it can improve the vocabulary (in my case, though, it doesn't seem to help with...
... As a Guy... Frankly I don't like, or even "get", most "guy things" either its kind of on the same footing as "Fashion Accessories" to me... Its more...
Hi Nancy, I'd be keen to learn Ido. I figured it would be a good one to learn but decided that the best way to learn it would be to learn Esperanto first since...
... Reading is the first step, but contemplation and reflection are key, IMO. I have a job that gives me a lot of time to think, and (far from dulling my mind...
In a message dated 6/2/2004 6:20:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, xfilesgeek2001@... writes: The only thing that happens in my dreams when I read a ton is I...
... generally like ... I'm neither here nor there when it comes to being typically 'masculine.' I doubt that anyone would describe me as feminine - I certainly...