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This is a discussion on INTPs, what do you like about yourselves? within the INTP Forum - The Thinkers forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; So..we have threads about the mistakes we make, about depression and about the things that trouble us, so how about ...

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    ENFP - The Inspirers

    INTPs, what do you like about yourselves?

    So..we have threads about the mistakes we make, about depression and about the things that trouble us, so how about a nice positive one instead.:

    What do you like about yourself? What are your good points?

    I think I will post this in each section to see what the different personality types like about themselves.

    =)

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    INTP - The Thinkers

    Independence, being able to entertain myself for hours on end with nothing but my crazy brain, being able to consider things from another point of view which helps me understand people.
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    Unknown Personality

    What do i like.... Cannot think of anything

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    INTJ - The Scientists

    I never get bored. I am always able to maintain calm, no matter how dramatic the situation is. Being open minded, objective, thinking from an outside perspective. Questioning things, not automatically assuming that everything I hear is correct, like many seem to do. I believe I'm able to read people fairly well. I am easy going. Having no need to follow 'the' trend, never feeling affected by peer pressure. I guess these are some things I like about myself.
    Last edited by Kuja; 01-24-2010 at 04:41 PM.
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    Freedom in my mind... independence... open minded/non-judgmental... I like that I push buttons and boundaries... I always ask why, and believe in open possibilities... I like that I can speak my mind, openly and candidly... I'm easy going, I like to go with the flow.

    That's all I can think of right now. I'm sure there are more negatives, but I'm having a particular good day, so I'm in a good mood right now.

    EDIT: Oh yes... I really like my ability to make things in my head. Apparently that's a gift I've honed over the years. I can picture how things work, and I can even figure out how to come up with a mechanical solution for things. I can bend, fold, mold, machine, arrange things to completion all in my head. Sometimes getting them out is the challenge! HAHA!
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    Ne! I love Ne. It's pretty darn satisfying to be able to see the world this way.

    Also, just like people listen when Silent Bob speaks, I really enjoy the surprise and appreciation I see when I show sincere affection.
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    I love being able to be independent, but my favorite thing about being an INTP is that i can just double click that Internet Explore button and let loose my imagination.

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    INTP - The Thinkers

    I love how I can hide my ipod in my hair.
    But that's not very type specific, so: I like my ability to imagine and create, and I'm glad I don't lose my cool in tense situations. I am happy that I am able to keep a sense of open-mindedness, and I love my head-in-the-clouds-ness, despite it being annoying sometimes.
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    INTP - The Thinkers

    I definitely love the sense of independence. I love having the ability to understand both sides of a situation. Although sometimes our indecisiveness is annoying; it keeps us free-our words are flexible enough so that whatever we claim to believe doesn't bite us in the ass in future. Love of freedom :] -one of the reasons why we value knowledge so much...always trying to find answers to set our minds free from the question...when we understand more we are exposed to more choices and choice=freedom. Knowledge offers a sense of self control...we are in control of our minds-the heart of our actions...
    We can do anything we're intensely interested in. we're different and we love it. :]
    Indifference. Life feels great when you just don't give a crap. You do what you want when you want but of course, u have ur own priorities right.
    Mild ADD makes me feel spesh.
    There are many flaws but I'm gonna leave tht for another forum =P

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    INTP - The Thinkers

    Definitely being able to see (and argue) all sides of a debate. Also just about any flaw I can think is something that I both love and hate about myself. I hate it when it keeps me from functioning in the world, or when it seems to contradict the values of the culture I'm in. But I secretly think that the rest of the world should be more like me, so it's not that I hate those things, I"m just frustrated that other people don't value it. (Wow, somehow I managed to make talking about how awesome I think I am sound negative. That's interesting.)


 
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