I recently went on 'Rita: Queen of Speed' at Alton Towers.
There was a huge disparity between where my mind was, and where my body was. I wasn't consciously aware of the fact, but apparently I screamed "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK" the whole way around.
I'm not good with...
I'm a 5w4, and therefore far less 'rod up arse' than the type 1 INTJ stereotypes often thrown about the place. Also, apathy. You know when you think you have a point to make, but then just can't be arsed / subsequently laugh at your own idiocy?
I am reminded of the 'arguing on the internet /...
No, this isn't how it works. You're meant to get pissy with me, and then engage me in an exchange of insults which start off reasonably witty, but eventually (and inevitably) descend into 'your mum' jokes.
This reasonable / reasoned response will not suffice.
I fart in your general direction.
In my by now quite decent experience, I can get along with all types save for:
INFP
ENTP
ISFJ
ESTJ
Everything else is bon... and, obviously, there are always exceptions to the rules.
We have an expression in the UK.
"Pissing in the wind".
In other words, you're wasting your time and making a mess of everything.
I skipped through the video (time; lack of) but where you talk about your brother saying that you see life as a beautiful thing etc. - that may just be culture...
Initially, I stopped reading avidly because World of Warcraft (back when it was released - haven't played it for about 5 years now). Nowadays I have two young children, so they pretty much dominate my free time.
I tend to read a few pages before I go to bed, though these days I'm usually so...
That doesn't even make any sense.
If you're going to attempt insulting me, could you at least make it intelligible hijo puta?
En espanol ahora? Venga, cabron! Tu puta madre!
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Thanks for proving my point ;)
Greyman - what a puerile comment, and one that could easily be construed as your own attempt at 'impressing someone'. Trying to assert your maturity, eh? Bless.
Happily married here mate. Cheers, though.
A lot of Ni dominants can't figure Ni out. Or, should I say, find it hard to elaborate upon. Language can't adequately convey what it's all about. It's a shame we can't yet see thoughts (well, we can - but the tech is in its infancy) because then you'd be able to understand it far better...
How many of the people passing comment were qualified MBTI practitioners?
Exactly.
Fucking ignore everyone and go with what you think fits best. Alternatively, consult a pro. The only thing you will find in these communities is additional confusion. Trust me, I'd know... although kudos to...
Misplaced in a world full of neanderthals? You don't need to be brilliant to feel that. I had a very poor education, and even I seethe at how fucking idiotic most people are. But it's all hot air. I'm pretty sure that these people are vastly more intelligent than myself in a plethora of ways...
Your INTP was probably an INTJ, and your INTJs are probably INFJs, INFPs and other INTPs.
I don't really do stereotypes, but I read somewhere that INTJs know what they know, and (more importantly) know what they don't. This is true of myself and thew few other confirmed INTJs I know. We will...
I think in general, it's the unapologetic tearing down of another person's ideas.
To me, I'm helping them out. Making their thoughts more coherent by better informing them; pointing out flaws in their thinking to avoid iffy logic, etc.
Then, butthurt.
"But I just want to make you better"...
I'm surprised by remarks such as these. INTJs and INTPs are supposed to get along famously, what with us being NT brothers and sisters in arms and all.
My best friend is an INTP. I have two other close friends. One is an INTJ, the other is... I have no idea. But definitely T.
I think y'all...
Perhaps you have just been unfortunate in that you have only encountered poorly developed xNTJs. Personally, I'm quite self-effacing. I know what I know, and I'm acutely aware of what I don't - and will tell gladly you so. I'm also open to having my ideas challenged. I don't see this as a...
5w4, but also an INTJ.
That makes for a pretty interesting (read: fucking useless) type.
:D
:facepalm:
[EDIT] Please excuse the avatar. I'll change it shortly.
Fortunately, I have only ever known two INFJs. One was XX, the other XY.
The XX was intolerable. Sunny, yet overly judgemental and hilariously incorrect in her conclusions; the XY tried so desperately to debate using techniques he picked up in university that he ended up simply sounding like a...
Mainly visual, plus some other bits and bobs. As someone put it above "I can have my eyes open and be blind to the world".
OP sounds like my friend, who was also blown away when he realised that I had this visual ability. He's very likely an ISTJ.
Sounds like a reasonable assessment, but you also have cases like myself - inadvertent dickery. I always assumed that I was a warm and approachable person, but recent explorations of my type (with amazing practitioners) have revealed some hilarious insights. They used real examples of where I...
A type 5 with a preference for F? Exceptions to the rule do of course exist - the aforementioned example being one. Type 5s are usually people with dominant Ti (I did a seminar on this shit; loads of interesting data).
As an INTJ 5w4, I'm also an exception to the rule. INTJs are usually E1...
The MBTI doesn't predict behaviour. That's a very common misconception.
Behaviour is influenced by a plethora of factors which has nothing to do with the cognitive functions we use. Traits... mmm, maybe - but behaviour? No.
Most of it, but there are a few 'tl;dr' sections which weren't of any interest to me.
FWIW, most 'professional' practitioners have never read it. Some don't even know what a cognitive function is; they're trained to administer and score an indicator test. There are some exceptional...
Yeah, I can see that. To be fair, the INFJ I had in mind whilst typing that is probably cut from a different cloth. He has an insatiable need to discuss esoteric matters (anything pertaining to occultism, mainly) to the point that even I have to tap out after a while. Perhaps it's a Ni-Ti thing...
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