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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Society, who needs it?

I was just having an interesting conversation on MSN about society, whats normal and the Meyer-Briggs test.

Fist of all, i'll fill you in on the latter: The Meyer-Briggs test is a personality test my school makes all year 11's do before entering year 12. I turned out to be an ISTP, in other words a logical-sensing-sponatious introvert. I am the minority of my year level, that is, out of 200ish students, i am the only one who is an ISTP.

So anyway, im thinking, what is "normal" in todays society? its obviously not me. Although,
to me, i am completely normal, its just society that unapproves of my normalness.
Is normal being an extrovert that likes to organise their life via patterns and responsibility?
Sounds like a weirdo to me. But hey, who am i to judge?

Im curious to find a "normal" person. Everyone has their quirks.
If i could pick one normal person via their personality, i would choose Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. To me, she just has this amazing personality that shines above the others. But i wouldn't like to be her, or mimic her personality. I love me just the way I am.

- Emma the normal logical-sensing-sponatious introvert. xoxo

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