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The Journal of Best Practices: A Memoir of Marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and One Man's Quest to Be a Better Husband

This book is a candid account of the author's journey into understanding and improving his marriage, while navigating the complexities of Asperger Syndrome. The narrative combines humor with self-awareness, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of relationships and personal growth. more

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David Finch
David Finch

David Finch, born on July 4, 1971, is an accomplished artist from the United States. Known for his unique style and profound thematic content, his works span across various fields including painting, sculpture, and installation art. more

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“Conventional measures of mental ability, such as intelligence tests and scholarship, show some of the very highest records belong to INFP and INFJ types, who relegate thinking to last place or next to last. The preference for thinking appears to have far less intellectual effect than the preference for intuition, even in some technical fields, such as scientific research, where its influence was expected to be most important.”

“In teaching, the other main problem related to type is the students’ interest. Intuitives and sensing types differ greatly in what they find interesting in any subject even if they like, that is, are interested in, the same subjects. Intuitives like the principle, the theory, the why. Sensing types like the practical application, the what and the how.”

“They [INTJs] are likely, however, to organize themselves out of a job. They cannot continually reorganize the same thing, and a finished product has no more interest. Thus, they need successive new assignments, with bigger and better problems, to stretch their powers.”