Guys, this isn't Myers-Briggs.
Guys, this isn't Myers-Briggs.
I always interrupt the things I'm doing in order to do completely different things. If you aren't like me then you're just a weird person and I don't want anything to do with you. True fact.
Unless I, actually, planned something already knowing it will benefit me in some way or another, I don't sway off the course, saying I'm busy.
As to the spontaneous part, I am spontaneous, I take risks, but what I've said above still stands.
Irrespective of Judging/Perceiving, the disadvantage of being spontaneous is being unable to pack a series of activities efficiently into a span of time. Spontaneity naturally results in task switching at less-than-optimal times, which causes wastage. In that particular distinction, I'm more the spontaneous sort most of the time IRL, though I tend to play computer games in an inflexible, high-efficiency manner.
LII-Ne
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