'Please remember that although I said that IPs tend to view life as an obstacle rather than something to be enjoyed, this does not, by any means, mean that IPs can't achieve enjoyment in the act of...
Now that I know more about the MBTI I realize many of the descriptions were poor, and some of them, like calling INTJs unhappy, is first of all inaccurate, but secondly very arrogant (even if it was...
And I guess other types are attracted to us as well.
I'm extremely self- conscious in the presence of strangers.
1. ENJs 2. ESJs 3. ENPs/INJs 4. ISJs/ESPs 5. INPs 6. ISPs Really, Js tend to be more talkative than Ps. The reason for this I think, is due to the fact that Js are naturally more abstract...
1. ENJs 2. ESJs 3. INJs/ENPs 4. ESPs/ISJs 5. INPs 6. ISPs
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It's fun seing how unselective Mikki is to thanking posts on this thread...
Really it isn't. ALthough they may appear cynical, their Ni makes the INTJ have a rather easy going, unserious, almost fun loving approach to life (although they don't outwardly appear this way),...
- I tend to overanalyze much which sometimes leads to unnecesary guilt. - I can withhold my Ti judgments (to the outer world) simply because my Fe fears they might hurt someone. - I irrationally...
Another interesting thing, which many people aren't aware of, is that IPs are actually more judging than IJs. IJs have an introverted perception function as their dom. funtion, whereas IPs have a...
ISFPs; because they are often very politcally correct (without even realising it, which I find especially annoying) - which in my opinion is synonymous to a lack of independent thinking.
An S says you're too by the book (perhaps this would be an appropriate moment to use the phrase LOL, but I try to avoid going mainstream, so I'll say it's funny). But maybe situations where he...
What I concluded in my reasoning is that types which share only the last letter (The extraverted judging preference or the extraverted perceiving one), while the other three letters/preferences are...
But the differences between INTJs and ESFPs are perhaps greater, compared with the average relationship.
Eventually the INTPs' TiNe style of talking//acting becomes too non conventinal, abrupt and unpredictable for the ISFJ to identify themselves with their INTP partner, or even enjoy their company. On...
Perhaps the relationship will function somewhat well in the beginning, because of INTJs admiring their partner's Se Grace, Beauty etc., and ESFP's admiring their partner's Ni determination, ambition...
I'm an INTP myself, but funny enough other INTPs can bore the hell out of me. Why? Because as Ti dominants we often struggle to orally express our thoughts, or at least it might take some time...
INTP´s don't have Fi.
I'll make an orderly list of which type I, as a male INTP, would rather have a relationship (not in the broader term) with: 1. INFJ 2. INFP 3. INTJ 4. ENFP 5. ENTP 6. ISFP 7. ENFJ 8. ISTP
They have completely opposite functions as well as different preferences for intuition vs sensing and thinking vs feeling, so a functioning relationship (in the broader term) will, on a frequent...
ENTPs in general have a less serious and more easy going approach to life than INTPs, this is the case for all dominant perceivers vs. all dominant judgers, IPs and EJs will be more focused, more...
An INTP as a marine... poor him. War tends to get way to physical, in the moment and impressionistic for an INTP to derive much pleasure from the actual experience. Btw, this is only me speculating.
If you're an ENTP, then please change your profile info accordingly. It really bugs me when people belong to a different type than wht is shown in their profile. So, please:)
But the fact that the intp's two upper functions are the same, but reversed in the entp's, IS NOT a unique case for the ntp's. If you have any two given two types, who only differ in their prefernce...
INTPs view might often view themselves as selfish (especially in narssisstic moments where they feel the most individualistic, great, powerful and self confident), but really the Fe, combined with...
If one, in social interaction talks constantly I'd say this is an indication of Extraverted thinking. Thus indicating that this person is a TJ or an FP.
But I believe that if you do score 135 or above, Mensa will give you the oppurtunity to take a new test that can measure even higher IQs. I don't know if this costs extra or not, but who really...
About schooling: interesting to see that several INT teenagers have problems realting to their fellow peers. I'm planning on staying at my present school (which by the way is a public school) for the...
Hello other teenage INTs! I'm also a teenager, being 16 years old.
I'm 16 years old and currently in the 1st class of HS. Not being able to relate to the majority of my peers is also somewhat of a problem for me, but luckily I do have some close friends (some of...
And that last think you menioned about INTJs being more assertive, I really think is something we INTPs should try to do more often.
From my experience INTJs are more capable of using/applying their intelligence, but INTPs are more inteligent. I hope this observation isn't rooted on some far fetched narcissism from my part.
I don't think this is true. A person with a 130 iq is able to solve a given theoretical problem much faster than a person of a 100 iq. But this always accounts for people with, let's say, an iq of...
According to statistics any given introvert is 60 % likely to have a higher IQ than any extravert. Also 75 % of all people with IQ above 130 are NTs. Which would imply that INTPs and INTJs have the...
Yes.
Friends characters: Ross Geller: ISTJ Monica Geller: ESTJ Phoebe Buffay: ENFP Rachel Green: ESFP Chandler Bing: ENTP Joey Tribbiani: ESFP Seinfeld: Jerry Seinfeld: ISTJ
Generally, no I don't like to socialize with people I don't know too well (but I suppose this is given, as we are talking about INTPs:)). Anyway, in such a setting I often focus on appearing...
First, let's get one thing clear. INFJs are not givers by nature. One ought to be very carefull when labelling any type with one certain description (in this case that INFJs are more altruistiv...
Are you refering to me? Either way, I agree with you. It might be kind of naive for the INTPs to carry on debating, even if the INTP should know from past experiences that it's a lost cause. I guess...
I think we are clear. I reacted on your annoyingly short and vague comments (which i think is garabage), but I will stop arguing now.
I never skipped just because, even though there were days I wanted to. I blame my Enneagram tri-type for this; my secondary type 3 made me anxious about skipping school lol. I have the same...
It is not valid critisism to simply say that the descriptions are just some crap from similiarminds, without explaining why they it is crap. So far you haven't contributed to any actual critisism...
I could say the same to you, then you could say the same to me, then I could say the same to you etc.
Who were you in high school? At my best I am a quiet, independent, individualistic, inteligent, narssistic and aggresively opinionated student. At my worst I'm a sad person, who sometimes felt...
I finsihed 10th grade in June, where I live the grading scale goes from 1 to 6. (6 being the best, and 1 being the worst). Oral English: 6 (and a 6 on the exam) Written English: 6 Written...
I don't who created the description, and much less how they did it. But having read all of the descriptions quite carefully, I'm inclined to beilieve that thei didn't simply make a bunch of words...
Ok, I can't speak on behalf of neither of you, but don't you think there is a lot of truth to it? I don't know exactly who wrote it, and I surely haven't got an explanation for any of the...
Here is a good description of the INTP and the INTJ (this isn't my work, I got it from a website) INTJ:loner, more interested in intellectual pursuits than relationships or family, not very...
Some differences beetween the two types: -Both in life and in their thought process, INTPs are more prone to doubt themselves; the Ti just goes on and on and continues to work, until it has...'