@Crusader; I’m well aware that people are sharing most characteristics. Even introverts can behave like extraverts. And about the other couples of the Briggs Myers test, Jung said they should be well balanced. Extremes points at immaturity of a personality. A topic about that test is running on that forum with members who supposed to have high intelligence. It’s a dutch language forum, but you can check the result of the poll; scubateamuden.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=641. I bet there are a lot of INxx people here.
And about feeling different, if you start thinking you are different, there is a good chance of becoming different. But there has to be a reason, why you think you are different. And an element that has been undervalued in my view, is the level of your IQ. Not-moderate people experience the world/life different, as moderate people.
@Rafajafar; interesting you used a snowflake for your analogy. You know our bodies are made up out of water for a great deal. And as it’s stated your reply, every snowflake is different. But they’re all snowflakes. But what makes water crystalize, to form such diversity of (micro)appeareance? I suppose all humans have the same ground, but still we are all different. Everbody unique? Yes and no. I felt I was alone (or unique), in the way I looked at the world. But in the last few months I found people who are living at a level close to mine.
Reading this forum, my guess is that the average intelligence is above average. So I think there are more people feeling different, then there are coming out for it. And maybe my posts above gives a lead.