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Clara Drummer
Coach Young gram and essay
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Who am I ? Born March13th, 2000, I, Clara Drummer, an ISTP, start my life. I was born in a St. Peter hospital that has been torn down for about 3-4 years now. I am living in the same house since a couple of days after I was born. The house itself is close to 80 years old. I love this house because of all the wooden floors, wide open rooms and all the windows. What’s even better is that the stairs are wooden, so they creak. When we creep down them in the middle of the night it’s like playing Operation, only instead of the buzzer sounding when you touch the sides, it’s you trying not to creak the steps. The farm we live on was deeded a just before the time of the Civil War. The former owner of this piece of property was a Horner, first name unknown. My great something Grandparents bought the land from him. Before that they had been living about a mile south and had the first
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Spontaneous and Rational with a dash of logic, ISTPs can swap mindsets to fit the situation.
Relaxed through all the chaos and confusion.
Weaknesses:
Stubborn even though ISTPs can easily go with the flow, they can also ignore it very well.
Private and Reserved, ISTPs are notoriously difficult for getting to know, they often keep to themselves and prefer silence or small talk.
Easily bored, we are awesome tinkerers but are far less reliable for focusing long term.

I first started driving something when I was about 7 years old. I started with a lawnmower then progressed to a bobcat. Shortly after that my dad thought it would be good if I learned how to drive a car, even better idea, a stick shift. I was about 12 at this point. I never drove on the road though, it was primarily on our property. Now I am going to get my farmer’s permit so I don’t have to wait on anyone, or more importantly, having anyone wait on

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