WARNING: THIS IS MAINLY A RANT. However, it also really does show how an INTJ is frustrated by too much socialization. :) I come home and the first time I see my dad every day is the same old routine, he asks how my day was and expects a 2-hour long conversation. After realizing this, I try to avoid him, as sad as that sounds. Well, he's finally realized that I don't really like his awkward small-talk, and is starting to take offense, and is purposely imposing himself on me -_-. ...
We're not purposely trying to hurt your feelings, (unless you yourself have been a jerk and somehow we were magically aware of it). We just don't place any value on human emotions, quite honestly. Or at least, I don't. In fact, stoicism seems to be an ideal practice, but I wouldn't necessarily follow it as I would a religion. Other INTJs, as well as I, believe that emotions are for the weak. (At least..I think other INTJs think this..). Being able to endure pain is just a part ...
After listening to a few mainstream "I hate you..blah blah blah..hate...die..hate" songs, I noticed that some of the qualities of the person they hated matched quite a few of the INTJ qualities. Sure, we have a tendency to believe we're right and argue till the death until we know we're wrong, but that's not our fault! Actually, I might go so far as to say it's the Feeling types fault for not being right in the first place XD I thought about this idea for a moment, and ...
I've recently taken about 7 or 8 different versions of the Meyers-Briggs test, and (let's just stick with 8...) 7 out of 8 times I've gotten INTJ, but on the last one, I was shocked to see the result INTP pop up. After scouring through countless web pages and paragraphs, I've still yet to determine what type I am or whether I have qualities of both. (Forgive me, I'm still getting used to the typology code). In addition to that, I had taken the Ennaegram Wing Test ...