The Caretaker

How The Hell You Reach Play As An INTJ?

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15 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

@The Caretaker You gotta practice going out and just learning to let go, not think, and party.

You don't need many wingmen. Just 1 or 2 good ones is enough. Someone you can party with.

I recommend as an assignment for you that you go out solo to a nightclub, any nightclub on its busiest night, and don't even worry about talking to girls, but just focus on partying. Party solo. Dance, have a few drinks, have fun. Your only goal should be to actually have fun. If you don't have fun, you've failed the assignment and must re-do it next week until you succeed.

Your problem isn't girls. Your problem is that you don't know how to have fun in public.

This is exactly what changed the game for me. When I first started going out I was a creepy loner who went out alone just to meet girls, then I stopped doing that and just went out because I wanted to have fun. Suddenly people actually wanted to be around me. Surprise surprise, that included girls. I also made quite a few friends.

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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

Vodka cranberry.

Don't get hammered. One or two drinks max. Just enough to loosen you up.

If he never drank then one of those WILL get him hammered. Better get a Radler (beer + lemonade)

@The Caretaker

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1 hour ago, meta_male said:

If he never drank then one of those WILL get him hammered. Better get a Radler (beer + lemonade)

He should explore. Beer buzz is very different than a scotch whiskey buzz. For me, beer is almost like a neurotic hyper state but a scotch and soda has a heavier, more relaxed, nice and warm tingly feeling. And it's better at bringing logical thought to a halt and making you completely spontaneous. 

You should try a scotch and club soda with ice. It's an acquired taste but sip on one of those for about 20-30 minutes and you'll be good. 

Edited by Joshe

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4 hours ago, something_else said:

and just went out because I wanted to have fun

What did you do to have fun alone?

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Alcohol is trap.

If you're young and have never experienced it, I understand wanting to try it. I definitely did some drinking when I was younger.

But ultimately I found it much better to just give it up.

If you're going out a lot to expensive nightclubs, the $$$ for drinks adds up quick. It's horrible for your health. And while it does loosen you up, it also makes you sloppy.

What you want is looseness + clarity. Which you can only get without alcohol.

You can build your state while you're out so much that you wouldn't even think of buying alcohol. You will feel way better without it. And you'll be having such a good time that other people won't even believe you if you tell them you're not drinking.


"Finding your reason can be so deceiving, a subliminal place. 

I will not break, 'cause I've been riding the curves of these infinity words and so I'll be on my way. I will not stay.

 And it goes On and On, On and On"

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4 hours ago, Joshe said:

For me, beer is almost like a neurotic hyper state

What you mean "neurotic hyper state"?

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1 hour ago, meta_male said:

What you mean "neurotic hyper state"?

I don't really know how to explain it. It's like I move faster, I'm more hyper, and something about a beer buzz just makes me feel more neurotic or something. It's like it's more heady, where whiskey is more body. Maybe it's just me. 

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2 hours ago, Joshe said:

I don't really know how to explain it. It's like I move faster, I'm more hyper, and something about a beer buzz just makes me feel more neurotic or something. It's like it's more heady, where whiskey is more body. Maybe it's just me. 

I understand this.

I raw dog reality now - no substances (unless you mean coffee which is almost a psychedelic to my system it is so potent).

Bourbon turns me into a fucken demon. I have permanent injury/scars to my ears from getting into fights with women at clubs. Think me poking people eyes and getting thrown out. I lost most of the integrity of an earlobe because my fighting partner got to my dangly earing...

Wine makes me sloppy and sleezy.

Gin makes my giddy, hyper and focussed.

Tequila I black out quickly.

Needless to say you can see why I quit.... 

Edited by Natasha Tori Maru
This all sounds pretty insane - luckily I am past this shit and really emotionally stable at this point :)

Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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48 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

I understand this.

I raw dog reality now - no substances (unless you mean coffee which is almost a psychedelic to my system it is so potent).

Bourbon turns me into a fucken demon. I have permanent injury/scars to my ears from getting into fights with women at clubs. Think me poking people eyes and getting thrown out. I lost most of the integrity of an earlobe because my fighting partner got to my dangly earing...

Wine makes me sloppy and sleezy.

Gin makes my giddy, hyper and focussed.

Tequila I black out quickly.

Needless to say you can see why I quit.... 

I never understood the appeal of alchohol besides the mood change. It's not even a dopaminergic substance(ike say a tasty juice, a candy, or even coca-cola), it tastes like trash.

I feel people drink out of conformity too, "to not be the weird one that doesnt drink" cant imagine people drinking willingly out of pleasurexD

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36 minutes ago, Eskilon said:

I never understood the appeal of alchohol. It's not even a dopaminergic substance(ike say a tasty juice, a candy, or even coca-cola), it tastes like trash.

I feel most people drink out of conformity, "to not be the weird one that doesnt drink" cant imagine people drinking willinglyxD

 I know types who were conformist by not drinking. Squares. 

I kinda pity squares who never pushed fun to the extremes I did. For all those types who remained clean and sober, studying, doing the right thing, going to the movies and playing board games or doing other geeky shit while we were having the fucking time of our lives, those people don’t know what they missed. I know this because I had a square friend group as well. I experienced more joy and laughed more and harder in my 20s than 100 squares combined. Alcohol was a common element, plus drugs, sex, and good friends. 

Notice how there are squares in the world completely biased against alcohol. Many of these people are said to have sticks up their ass because they never really had very much fun. 
 

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Yes I cop immense shit for not drinking.

People attempt to shame you 'Oh loosen up' 'Have some fun'. It's basically because your teetotalism shames THEM, so they project back onto you. They feel you are morally judging them when no. I just don't want it. Simple. It's about me. Not YOU.

Plus, aussie drinking culture and construction go hand in hand... its fever pitch over here...


Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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5 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Plus, aussie drinking culture and construction go hand in hand... its fever pitch over here...

Yeah, I know what you mean. I actually worked construction in my 20s and lived in the Florida keys, which is probably the heaviest drinking population in the country. I’d get shit if I didn’t want to go out drinking. 

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11 hours ago, Joshe said:

I don't really know how to explain it. It's like I move faster, I'm more hyper, and something about a beer buzz just makes me feel more neurotic or something. It's like it's more heady, where whiskey is more body. Maybe it's just me. 

I see. I don't feel any more neurotic from having a beer than from whiskey. Probably just neurotic all the time, lol. But yeah, whiskey has that warm, tingling body effect.

9 hours ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

I have permanent injury/scars to my ears from getting into fights with women at clubs.

Wtf 🤣 That story went from "I used to drink gin" to "I fought women in clubs and lost part of my ear" real fast.

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19 hours ago, Something Funny said:

I just feel like most pickup guys are gross (no offence to anyone) and I don't enjoy spending time with them. I think it actually adds more pressure and makes me more stressed.

I think I could find just normal friends to go out with, but then I guess it would be weird from their perspective if I approached girls all the time, instead of being with them.

I have the same perception of them, but might keep an open mind if this will resolve my core issue.

 

18 hours ago, something_else said:

This is exactly what changed the game for me. When I first started going out I was a creepy loner who went out alone just to meet girls, then I stopped doing that and just went out because I wanted to have fun. Suddenly people actually wanted to be around me. Surprise surprise, that included girls. I also made quite a few friends.

It makes sense even in theory, but this is not a skill or a life experince I had so far ¬¬

 

13 hours ago, aurum said:

Alcohol is trap.

If you're young and have never experienced it, I understand wanting to try it. I definitely did some drinking when I was younger.

But ultimately I found it much better to just give it up.

If you're going out a lot to expensive nightclubs, the $$$ for drinks adds up quick. It's horrible for your health. And while it does loosen you up, it also makes you sloppy.

What you want is looseness + clarity. Which you can only get without alcohol.

You can build your state while you're out so much that you wouldn't even think of buying alcohol. You will feel way better without it. And you'll be having such a good time that other people won't even believe you if you tell them you're not drinking.

Maybe avoding it is a trap too. I used to drink with my school/family social circle when I was younger. It was a conformist way to live and I hated it. So I am not glorifying alcohol, nor do I belive I will enjoy it. But small doses might help me lose and finally get momentum.

 

7 hours ago, Joshe said:

 I know types who were conformist by not drinking. Squares. 

I kinda pity squares who never pushed fun to the extremes I did. For all those types who remained clean and sober, studying, doing the right thing, going to the movies and playing board games or doing other geeky shit while we were having the fucking time of our lives, those people don’t know what they missed. I know this because I had a square friend group as well. I experienced more joy and laughed more and harder in my 20s than 100 squares combined. Alcohol was a common element, plus drugs, sex, and good friends. 

Notice how there are squares in the world completely biased against alcohol. Many of these people are said to have sticks up their ass because they never really had very much fun. 
 

Dude, I feel you are being too harsh. If anything, all "party" people I meant were total morons and lose screws. They had such I shitty life direction that I don't know If any of them will have any energy left by 40.

Both extremes are fucked up. So far I lived my life as a "square" you mentioned, but want to move the pendulum closer to the middle.

Also personality type played a huge role in that. I am sure If I got in your social circle and you got in mine, we would end exactly in the same place we are now. You would find somebody to party and I somebody to geek out. Our predisposition plays a huge, huge role.

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8 hours ago, The Caretaker said:

Dude, I feel you are being too harsh. If anything, all "party" people I meant were total morons and lose screws. They had such I shitty life direction that I don't know If any of them will have any energy left by 40.

Both extremes are fucked up. So far I lived my life as a "square" you mentioned, but want to move the pendulum closer to the middle.

Also personality type played a huge role in that. I am sure If I got in your social circle and you got in mine, we would end exactly in the same place we are now. You would find somebody to party and I somebody to geek out. Our predisposition plays a huge, huge role.

Yes, to each their own, and of course personality largely dictates what you'll do. I'm just saying, I found value in pushing fun to the max when I was young, and now I know what it's all about, while a square hasn't a clue. Pros and cons of course, and definitely easier to blunder, but that's part of the thrill. Living like that for a while sets you up for hard knocks, which aids in your development. 

Plus, it's more fun to laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints or be bored with the squares. Pushing to the extreme for a while gives you a richer life experience, and it's fun. Just my bias. 

Edited by Joshe

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Also, in terms of MBTI, as an INTJ try and make friends with ENTPs if you want to loosen up a bit. They'll stimulate you intellectually but also push you to be more playful and fun.

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