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    INTJ - The Scientists

    The Key to INTPs

    INTP
    introverted-intuitive-thinking-perceptive
    Quiet
    Reflective
    Private
    Reserved
    Impersonal
    Analytical
    Principled
    Intellectual
    Visionary
    Logical
    Ability to concentrate
    Values ideas and abstract thinking

    Quiet, reflective, impersonal, easy-going - but, like other INs, not amenable to violation of their principles. Their reserve and desire for privacy may lead them to be considered unsociable or arrogant, but such is not the truth. They enjoy - and need - time to reflect and process a broad, rich inner tapestry of thoughts and ideas - exploring these thoughts and ideas and seeing what emerges from them.

    INTPs are true intellectuals, valuing ideas and receive great fulfillment from the abstract and the symbolic. They are visionary and possess a great ability to concentrate, whether on abstractions, issues of logic or ideas. Being analytical is a process of pleasure and occurs naturally with INTPs.

    INTPs are deep thinkers who give the impression that they are so internally involved that "the real world" escapes them. Such is not necessarily the case but is the perceived result of the process of amassing massive amounts of information - as INTPs are inordinately interested in precision: in thinking and in speaking. Imprecision can greatly annoy INTPs who have a propensity for intellectualism and, being so naturally predisposed, are unaware that others, more likely than not, do not have the same level of intellectualism. What they can do, they expect others to be able to do. They do not see others as weaker in intellect.

    This can create problems for they proceed in speaking and doing, assuming they are understood at the same level that they understand. Not so.

    And what they do or desire to do is to master the knowledge of whatever they are interested in: mathematics, computers, languages, systems of thought that require logical thinking.

    For all their intellectualism, the mastering of systems and analytical abilities, INTPs are yet insecure, which often is the plight of those whose gifts are natural and not necessarily learned through academic study. Therefore, INTPs spend a good deal of time fearing failure and attempting to gain more knowledge with which to prevent such failure.

    As will the INTJs, INTPs will debate points AND fine points. Both enjoy learning, but INTPs are more apt to be arguing in order to convince themselves that what THEY think is indeed true.

    INTPs enjoy mental games that grant opportunity to utilize analysis, contemplation, ideas and concentration. Chess would be such an enterprise. Intellectual pursuits are intriguing and pleasurable.

    Their tendency to "correct" others' "looseness" in thought, idealization, grammar, pronunciation, etc., might tend to be off-putting to co-workers and friends but INTPs are really easy-going and can be pleasant to be with if one is not threatened by someone with "smarts" used so naturally and competently.



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    ENTP - The Visionaries

    Quote Originally Posted by Grey View Post
    For all their intellectualism, the mastering of systems and analytical abilities, INTPs are yet insecure, which often is the plight of those whose gifts are natural and not necessarily learned through academic study. Therefore, INTPs spend a good deal of time fearing failure and attempting to gain more knowledge with which to prevent such failure.
    This seems to be a great part of me once I'm on the "I" side of power. Fucking true.

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    INTP - The Thinkers

    Now that you know our secrets, we must dispose of you.

    **reaches for a pick-axe**
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    It's... so... precise... *sighs, faints*

    This is me exactly. I can't believe they got it that perfect.

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    INFP - The Idealists

    Nice find. Very accurate description


 

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