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An Entrepreneur INTP

gade

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I know that every INTP is different personality, they are all distributed e.g with Gaussian curve. This means that some of them are rocket sciences, Albert Einsteins and/or software programmers. On the other side most of them have similiar attributes incl. weaknesses and strengths. Thats the MBTI theory.

I also think that being an NT type is an obstacle in business *over analytical, procrastination etc. etc.. I see more entrepreneurs with S dim.. This also means I don't say there is no NT billionaire on the earth.

Finally - I think Ne is a problem for making business, because Ne always try to expand (lots of hobbies, problems with details etc.)

SO my question is what personality strengths can an INTP entrepreneur use as power tool/feature/atribute... What is the advantage with others e.g. ESTP.. Pls don't mention terms like Bigger picture an/or He can se the trends. I know all of this, but pls be more specific.

What is the benefit being an INTP? My intuition tells the key is in Ne, but how to use Ne in the business, success??
 

Affinity

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To be honest, not much. You can have the ability to analyze trends and all this other bullshit but if it is not put into action, your ideas are worthless. I would focus less on what are the strengths of the INTP vs. what traits are required in order to succeed in business.
 

Nick

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We're a good backbone (read:behind the scenes) in an entrepreneurship, just not a good 'doer'.
If partnered with a good ENTJ (or similar), we'd make an amazing team with a sound business plan.
 

Pyropyro

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I agree with Nick, I think we're better off as the chief technology officer (or if you prefer "court magician") rather than the CEO.
 
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