Well done Tanzhe!

I like your article very much. Much more so than all of Ganin's "Uncovered" analysis. Eeks!

I've an INTJ cousin. He was expressive, loud and playful in his childhood. But he's a distant and emotionally-detached person now.

If someone bullies him through the net, he doesn't hesitate in getting back at that person. But if it's in real-life, which is in front of other people; he will keep quiet.

And I do get the impression that he's holding back when he's interacting with us. One moment he would share something. Later, he would retreat into his shell. It's like a conscious, repetitive process.

Another INTJ friend of mine hates visiting discos. He told me it is a waste of time and he doesn't wish to associate with--in his own words, 'empty' people. Please, I mean no offence to those who go to discos. I'm just relating what my friend said. He prefers cross-country cycling. And he's very watchful of his lifestyle and diet.

He doesn't believe in God but he did say that it's possible for 'something to be up there'. He just doesn't think that it's logical for people to know the power is a Super-human and has a sex (because people often refer to God as 'Him'). That's what he thinks.

Okay this is all for now.