MBTI?

The problem is people are extremely stupid about assessing long term impacts even with known consequences. People tend to highly discount the future over the present. Remove the consequences and it goes from bad to worse. This is one of several reasons healthcare should not be subsidized.
 
I believe people acting stupid can reform their lives if we bring them back from the brink of death. Seriously injuring themselves and putting themselves in massive debt is lesson enough, I don't think we should just let anyone die. If we have the capability to save them, do so, except in cases like mass shooters or terrorists or something.
 
I believe people acting stupid can reform their lives if we bring them back from the brink of death. Seriously injuring themselves and putting themselves in massive debt is lesson enough, I don't think we should just let anyone die. If we have the capability to save them, do so, except in cases like mass shooters or terrorists or something.

Well if someone gets critically injured through little to no fault of their own, we have or should have charities for that. Most of the health issues in the US at this point are a combination of lifestyle choices and age. You wanted the fucking endless soda, alcohol, cheetos, and smokes. Now you die at 50 or scrape by painfully on your own dime.

Edit: Health Psychology is my field. I've been helping in a study regarding COPD/Heart Attack patients and assessing what helps them complete rehab or stay in a maintenance program. So we're talking about the people that give some sort of a damn. And some of them won't even change their diet/stop smoking.
 
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Aren't most deaths to do with heart disease and cancer though? I think people can be genetically predisposed to those and the relationship between them and lifestyle is a little complicated. I mean there's smoking and unhealthy food but there's also passive smoking and being from some generation that weren't very healthy in general.
 
In Aug's Libertarian Society many assisted-suicide private companies will thrive. They will compete with each other which will lower costs and my government might even subsidize them a little.

So the poor and sick will have a place to die, out of their own free will, in dignity. I'll even broadcast large-screen videos of me encouraging (but not enforcing) it to the populace.
 
Aren't most deaths to do with heart disease and cancer though? I think people can be genetically predisposed to those and the relationship between them and lifestyle is a little complicated. I mean there's smoking and unhealthy food but there's also passive smoking and being from some generation that weren't very healthy in general.

You can be more genetically predisposed. That's all the more reason to live healthy, not a death sentence.
 
In Aug's Libertarian Society we will have a 9% flat tax.

Prostitution, abortion and drugs will be legal and unregulated, run by massive corporations.

We will have law enforcement, but they will only stop physical violence and theft.

That is my utopia. Peaceful, prosperous and free!
 
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Yep, took that quiz that JAGE shared. ENFP-A. The Campaigner.

"The Campaigner personality is a true free spirit. They are often the life of the party, but unlike types in the Explorer Role group, Campaigners are less interested in the sheer excitement and pleasure of the moment than they are in enjoying the social and emotional connections they make with others. Charming, independent, energetic and compassionate, the 7% of the population that they comprise can certainly be felt in any crowd."
 
Yep, took that quiz that JAGE shared. ENFP-A. The Campaigner.

"The Campaigner personality is a true free spirit. They are often the life of the party, but unlike types in the Explorer Role group, Campaigners are less interested in the sheer excitement and pleasure of the moment than they are in enjoying the social and emotional connections they make with others. Charming, independent, energetic and compassionate, the 7% of the population that they comprise can certainly be felt in any crowd."
Lol we're exact opposites except for the A
 
I get on with ENFPs in real life. J types tend to piss me off. It's better if they're a woman.
 
This pretty much asked the same questions in different ways, but:

Your personality type is:
Architect (INTJ-t)
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And now... now we wait.
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
4%
96%
Introverted
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
53%
Intuitive
47%
Observant
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
100%
Thinking
0%
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
66%
Judging
34%
Prospecting
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
31%
Assertive
69%
Turbulent
 
I get on with ENFPs in real life. J types tend to piss me off. It's better if they're a woman.

That's probably because I find it very hard to actually dislike a person, even those that I pretty much have nothing in common with and hold 0 similarities with in regards to politics and social situations. Arg is a good example of this as I have met him in person and would gladly hang out with him again despite having few shared interests.
 
Whenever I take an MBTI test, I come out as INTP or INTJ, more often the former. From my experience with INTPs on the internet, I've noticed a great deal of pseudointellectualism among them. I used to argue with guys in the philosophy subforum at some INTP board and they'd always get BTFO'd because almost all of them had this impression of themselves as really deep thinkers, but they were usually just talking straight out of their asses.
 
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bunch of N douchebags in this forum why are there no S here