70 percent of people are sensory but most smart people are intuitive. When they say smart, many times it is how well do you see patterns.
Sensory people deal well with reality. Sensory people have common sense. Intuitive people do not have common sense.
Most people score both sensory and intuitive but some are to the extreme. The further to the intuitive extreme one gets the less that person can be understood by the majority.
It seems to me the more intuitive a person is, the better the chess player.
I am mostly sensory, which helps to explain my athletic ability but also explains my approach to math.
Sensors do not appreciate intuitives because they are weak in what sensors value. Intuitives do not appreciate sensors because sensors are weak in what intuitives value.
At least that is how it seems to me.
It explains much about people I see here.
It also links to politics I think. Sensors can see how intuitive theories won't work.
70 percent of people are sensory but most smart people are intuitive. When they say smart, many times it is how well do you see patterns.
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It also links to politics I think. Sensors can see how intuitive theories won't work.
I can go along with most of this, and am supremely convinced I'm remarkably average in both, and my chess rating reflects it.
As far a politics, I'm not so sure. I do know that most, though not all, of those with advanced degrees (Masters and PhD's) tend to be more politically Liberal. It might be interesting to do a detailed study on this.
Originally posted by @mchill I can go along with most of this, and am supremely convinced I'm remarkably average in both, and my chess rating reflects it.
As far a politics, I'm not so sure. I do know that most, though not all, of those with advanced degrees (Masters and PhD's) tend to be more politically Liberal. It might be interesting to do a detailed study on this.
So you are too well balanced to excel at chess, but it did serve you well in business.
Originally posted by @eladar So you are too well balanced to excel at chess, but it did serve you well in business.
Maybe, I'm not sure what well balanced would look like. As far as my business goes, that was 99.99% persistence and work, the other .01% I'll leave to others to analyze.🙂
Originally posted by @mchill Maybe, I'm not sure what well balanced would look like. As far as my business goes, that was 99.99% persistence and work, the other .01% I'll leave to others to analyze.🙂
There were decisions to be made not just work. There are plenty of hard workers with failed businesses.
Originally posted by @eladar There were decisions to be made not just work. There are plenty of hard workers with failed businesses.
A lot of hard workers with failed businesses don't do their homework before starting either. Unlike many, I took the time to do some very detailed homework before choosing a business. Mine was very low cost to start (started from my kitchen table) counseling and support was available free through a website comprised of others in my field, and low marketing costs. I spent months laying the groundwork for success, including a business plan, months of prep work on how to do good customer service, getting my financial house in order, some very pointed questions to my accountant and attorney, before launching my business. Over prepared? Perhaps, but it worked. Most failed business owners people don't do all of this.
The will to prepare to win is more important than the will to win - Vince Lombardi
Originally posted by @mchill A lot of hard workers with failed businesses don't do their homework before starting either. Unlike many, I took the time to do some very detailed homework before choosing a business. Mine was very low cost to start (started from my kitchen table) counseling and support was available free through a website comprised of others in my field, and low marketing c ...[text shortened]... Over prepared? Perhaps, but it worked. Most failed business owners people don't do all of this.
We tried the same field, I think the software was called infinity. We got a chiropractor who didn't bill much. Eventually just said forget it. Didn't have to declare bankruptcy, as you said cheap buy in.
Originally posted by @eladar We tried the same field, I think the software was called infinity. We got a chiropractor who didn't bill much. Eventually just said forget it. Didn't have to declare bankruptcy, as you said cheap buy in.
Sorry it didn't work out for you. If you're interested, the info on this site is GOLD. No scams here, just the real deal done by 2 ladies that are REALLY successful.
Originally posted by @mchill Sorry it didn't work out for you. If you're interested, the info on this site is GOLD. No scams here, just the real deal done by 2 ladies that are REALLY successful.
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My wife and I are working full time but we may head in that direction. Thanks
Originally posted by @mchill Maybe, I'm not sure what well balanced would look like. As far as my business goes, that was 99.99% persistence and work, the other .01% I'll leave to others to analyze.🙂
I think that entrepreneurialism is 10% inspiration, 65% perspiration and 25% luck.
Originally posted by @mchill Sorry it didn't work out for you. If you're interested, the info on this site is GOLD. No scams here, just the real deal done by 2 ladies that are REALLY successful.