Interestingly, both ESj and ENp would valueOriginally Posted by Expat
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more. In that case, both ILE and LSE may seem to him inefficient and not imaginative in the
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If Edison was LSE, he must have been a little atypical, maybe ansubtype of LSE....because he was so motivated to keep moving to the next invention. Wouldn't LSEs be more typically motivated to build up a successful business in a more convergent way? I mean, once Edison had a few successful inventions, he could have focused on capitalizing on them and building up the standard sort of corporation which gets bigger and bigger based on refining one single business.
Instead, it seems he was too bored to just focus on one thing; he had to always move on. So he built his business around inventions. I'm not saying he couldn't be LSE....just that it seems he was always motivated to branch outward, to look for the next thing, rather than to be content building an empire around one successful thing.


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. Tesla may have valued
more. In that case, both ILE and LSE may seem to him inefficient and not imaginative in the
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