Since I've known of MBTI stuff, I've usually tested as INT with a low j. As you can see on this test, they're almost equal.
So it's made me wonder...
What are the differences between the two INT's?
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This is a discussion on INTP/INTJ differences within the INTP Forum - The Thinkers forums, part of the NT's Temperament Forum- The Intellects category; Since I've known of MBTI stuff, I've usually tested as INT with a low j. As you can see on ...

Since I've known of MBTI stuff, I've usually tested as INT with a low j. As you can see on this test, they're almost equal.
So it's made me wonder...
What are the differences between the two INT's?
In depth answers depend a bit on who you ask, but it generally breaks down to mean the following.
INTP: Ti-Ne : Introverted thinking followed by secondary extroverted intuition.
Introverted Thinking
Extraverted iNtuiting
INTP
INTJ : Ni-Te : Introverted intuition followed by secondary extroverted thinking.
Introverted iNtuiting
Extraverted Thinking
INTJ
and just because Cryptonia isn't here yet to bust my bubble.
INTP vs INTJ - INTP Forum
one comes with a secret decoder ring
Socionics Tests
and u may like to explore that site
....hehe huge
depends on where u are
isnt' that INTJ argue things with certainty and they are more structured... they are not good with spontaneity and schedule changes... very detailed oriented (like when you walk into a room you notice all the details)
INTP: tend like changes and notice the feel of a room rather than the concrete details of the room; INTPs seem to argue as if they are trying to convince themselves as well as the other person...
Your Meyers Briggs is a personality preference which means that you may be J in situations like as "work" because of sociological expectations... but you prefer to be P and just kind of go with flow and do whatever you feel like doing in the moment...
INTP tend to be more relaxed in their environments... they like to play before work and procrastinate rather well...
I am new to this... so I don't know... this is what I understood when I took the Meyers-Briggs test with a therapist...
I have some J qualities... especially in parenting and discipline... usually "P" parents are like "I tried but it didn't work"...
I like discipline and freedom to choose, I want kids that knows how to behave in social situations. I think that it would not be a problem for me to be a disciplinarian at my kids. They need to be taught values/principles that I think is important to be successful in relations to other people.
I think, basically...
INTJs are: intense, confident, steadfast...
INTPs are: self-involved, analytical, wandering...
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