

The Visionary. Inspired innovators, motivated to find new solutions to intellectually challenging problems.They are curious and clever, and seek to comprehend the people, systems, and principles that surround them.
They prefer to approach tasks in a casual and unstructured way, with few limitations on their ingenuity. They question norms and often ignore them altogether. Established procedures are uninspiring to the Visionary, who would much rather try a new method (or two) than go along with the standard.ENTPs enjoy engaging others in debate, and can be perceived as argumentative due to their love of critical analysis. They get bored very quickly when required to repeat a task or attend to details.
They typically need a partner who is emotionally resilient and doesn't take offense at their intellectual challenges. They are also highly analytical and will not hesitate to criticize ideas that don’t hold up to their logical analysis. ENTPs can be hard to keep up with in conversation; they like to play with lots of complex ideas and have little patience for explaining details.
Despite this, reading INTP, I'm quite close to that as well. Anyway, it is more interesting in knowing your frens and co-workers. That reasons why they behave in certain preferred manner and allows myself to be more accommodating.
Interestingly, also watched the late Dr Richard Teo's speech on thoughts of life, wealth, success and happiness. It is then that he realises that showing off his success to others' brings nobody happiness, especially when there are many others who are trying to make ends meet. I'm indeed impressed by how he overcomes his depression and have this courage and energy to give speeches. The news totally caught him by surprise and it just have to be at the pinnacle of his life. the higher one climbs, the harder one will fall. Also reminds me witnessing at how a mtg was conducted with repeated explanations on the same point, attempted thru different methods, countering different perspectives patiently, tho arriving at the same point at the end of the hr or more. and at the end, time wasnt found wasted cos it has been decided right at the start that time will be spent educating. This would explain why there isnt frustrating but only patience. The objective is not just to arrive at a conclusion for the issue.

Watched this film which is based on a true story. 18 years. Incredible. Extraordinary. For both brother and sister, life in jail due to a wrongful conviction and life in society going thru hard times to prove her brother's innocence. It then occurs to me that it is indeed spine-chilling to have the death penalty in the Singapore's law. Imagine if it is a wrongful conviction! Irreversible. If not for Massachusetts' law, there wouldnt be any chance at all, tho it is ridiculous that the culprit is immune and the actual perpetrator not found.
One states the numbness of the medical practitioners and the other, the attorneys in handling cases for clients. the job vs morality. These 2, tho top earning industries, tho what every parent wishes their kids to be aspiring towards are what I've despised since sch days. Adding to these, the education industry too. The selection process may have dropped the real doctors, lawyers and educators. Imagine if the sister didnt manage to pass her exams, since she was in probation for doing badly in classes, i bet she would retake it till she passed, but that would also mean a longer rotting time in jail for her bro. No other attorneys are helping the innocent convict. Cosmetic surgeons are also exploiting the patients for unnecessary treatments or alterations; educators going thru motions for the pay check or just serving themselves for the thesis and whitepapers to be published. The real ones are only in dramas or I do still believe in teams which are working for causes, fortunately there are considerably many globally, tho not enough.
Extroverted intuition with introverted thinking. Suspecting the swap in either being the core and the other the auxiliary at different times or in various situations.