> Not all personality types are willing to solve problems (aka working) for their own intrinsic motivation.
I disagree with the notion that wanting to solve problems necessarily leads to having the discipline or desire to work.
The problems I choose to solve in my spare time are almost always more interesting than the ones I solve for work because I choose them out of interest, whereas the ones for work are chosen due to more practical reasons.
True, being intrinsically motivated to solve problems doesn't mean people have discipline or desire to do so for work. Albeit it is not a sufficient condition, it is still helping to be a problem-solver I think. I may be wrong though.
I disagree with the notion that wanting to solve problems necessarily leads to having the discipline or desire to work.
The problems I choose to solve in my spare time are almost always more interesting than the ones I solve for work because I choose them out of interest, whereas the ones for work are chosen due to more practical reasons.