I had this rolling in my head one day and I'm curious what other fellow ENTPs think about that one. Debating did not go well back then
OK I'm counting or your creativity :)
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This is a discussion on What would/did ENTPs do in caveman period? within the ENTP Forum- The Visionaries forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; I had this rolling in my head one day and I'm curious what other fellow ENTPs think about that one. ...
I had this rolling in my head one day and I'm curious what other fellow ENTPs think about that one. Debating did not go well back then
OK I'm counting or your creativity :)
They were the ones that created all the tools. They created society because it was the only way to survive.
Honestly, ENTP cavemen probably did what I do now. Get laid, think about stuff, get people excited about my ideas, get laid, then ride off into the night on the horse I domesticated because I'm a BAMF.
Probably designed all the bear traps. And of course ancient societies needed their Driuds, visionaries and Shamans. All of which were a really good deal because the society would support you for the breadth of your imagination so no need to work for food, and hey, the person holding the sacrificer's knife isn't likely to be its victim.....
I'm guessing they proved their intelligence by being innovative, then used their charisma to become tribal leaders, to organize the hunting parties, and to gain respect, probably mostly as a strategy to get laid.
An ENTP invented fire, I can you tell you that much.
Got mankind OUT of the caveman period by inventing the wheel, figuring out how seeds work, and starting the agricultural revolution. What else would an ENTP do? :D
effin invented the wheel. but before that....
probably initiated animals to fight against each other indirectly, and then when they were worn out from fighting, eat the meat of the loser (unless they were both half-dead). Easy meal.
Among other things....
Lived in bliss because they hadn't yet taught SJs how to speak or write down rules and regulations.
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