The SP temperament is more than just beer, sex, and soccer. More than just being reckless and silly and impulsive. Sure, it can be all those things, and about all those things. And yes, we do drive around the Industrial Park on Sunday morning refining our rev matched downshifts. (Well, at least the ISxPs do.)
you're right, its not just about beer, sex, and soccer. its all about beer, sex, and hockey.
But so often we're dismissed as being obsessed with Reality TV and gossip. Most SPs I know don't give a damn about those things. Why watch someone else's life when you can have your own? I'm not surprised you're not interested in people like that. I'm not interested in them either.
ugh, i cant stand reality tv. as you said, who cares about them when ya got ur own.
SP is also the temperament of Churchill and JFK, Mozart and Monet, Hemingway and Wordsworth, Springsteen and Spielberg. And the list of SP interests, skills and hobbies is interesting and impressive: politics, current affairs, forestry, wildlife management, computer science and engineering, geology, conservation, botany, landscape design, interior design, graphic design, photography, drama/acting, culinary arts, nutrition, physiotherapy, painting, musical performance, composition, illustration, animation, film-making, fashion design, family medical practice, veterinarian science, law enforcement, avionics, entrepreneurship. And of course, it's not unheard of us to make our way even through atypical careers like law or management. But it's the real world, through and through. We are pretty smart in practical ways and we get better as we go along. Being an SP is good training for life. Please don't underestimate us.
wheres gambling?
Well, maybe this was a bit serious. We don't like to be too serious for too long.

Life should be a little fun, so let's have a beer and watch the game too. But I'm not going to limit myself or play down to any kind of stereotype. You should take us the same way you'd treat someone who is NT or NF or SJ. All types are good and it ain't a race. It's late already ... Thanks for listening, everyone.

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