Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A glimpse into the life of Tim

So, in lieu of a real post this week I BEG YOU to go and read Michael F. Bird's post over at the Euangelion blog (here). You may remember that I featured Michael Bird a few weeks ago (here). The reason why his post struck such a chord with me is because I also suffer from the INTJ personality type! His post applies to me in many ways!!

Anyway, enjoy some of the following INTJ humour!






5 comments:

Juanita said...

"you misspelled 'useless'". Ahahahahaha! That's my Tim:-)

Jen Glen said...

Oh introversion. Don't get me started on that hobby horse...I won't stop!! And the good old Meyers Briggs test. I thought I was the same as you, Tim, but reading those comics, I think one of our letters must be different!! God has been teaching me a lot about my introversion. And He's challenging me on it as well. Not that I think I can change it, b/c I don't, but being more intentional about spending time with Him during my "down time" instead of the incessant vegging I was accustomed to.

Timothy Braun said...

I'm just guessing, but I think our "different" letter must be T/F. I'm guessing that you're an INFJ. I can't see you correcting someone's spelling at a very inappropriate moment or vying for world domination! :)

Isn't it glorious to see the diversity of God reflected in our personalities!?!

As Mr. Crowder says, "You make everything glorious... what does that make me?"

dadb said...

I can't believe we spawned an INTJ. How could that have happened?Where did we go wrong? Call in the deprogrammer. Call Myers! Call Brigs! Or call Myers-Brigs. Only about 1-4% of the population suffers from INTJ. That makes him a rare bird and that is just so wrong. As a normal ENTP I just know there is a way out of this way-out delusion. And when I find it believe me I'll let you know. Now where was I? Hey, I think Lazarus did write the 4th Gospel. Have you ever thought of making your own snowshoes? Did you know that December had 2 full moons?
love dad

Timothy Braun said...

Well, I guess now everybody knows where my disfunction comes from ...

:)