The Black Raven
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Quite simple really. What does a developed, healthy INTP look like In terms of his/her use of his/her functions, and their interactions with the world.
Of course it can.Can't Ne be deadly-serious, and applied to non-humor-based concepts e.g. things like relativity/far-out smartsypants sh*t?
No way man, The psychological types, the Archetypes, The collective unconscious, these are things you pretty much need to be Ni dom to come up with (Specifically Ni dominance with Fe auxiliary so you can tie these patterns to the human community.)Hmm, I'd probably say Jung, I subscribe to the Jung is an INTP theory so i really don't know, i think he had a great understanding of it all but he was known for his temper... Einstein perhaps?....
No way man, The psychological types, the Archetypes, The collective unconscious, these are things you pretty much need to be Ni dom to come up with (Specifically Ni dominance with Fe auxiliary so you can tie these patterns to the human community.)
I find this funny, Fukyo posted a link on her MBTI resources page talking about how Jung was this "Pure type" That had Ni and Ti as top two functions...
Wow, just wow... Okay first of all, Having Ni and Ti as top two function would just not work at all as a functioning personality. Secondly, Really!? They can't think of a Single type that Uses both Ni and Ti, Really!? Is it really so inconceivable to think that maybe he was an INFJ, that they have to make something up like being a "pure type"!?
I thought it over after that discussion, looked into a little more of his writings, and his visions and dreams, and then had a change of mind.Didn't you argue for Jung's INTJness before?
btw: that was just an excerpt that seemed interesting for presenting such an unorthodox claim, don't take it so seriously.![]()
Oh, ouch, dude. Although Adymus' posts don't bother me and I'd really prefer not to get involved in any arguments, I agree that for the sake of the readers he might benefit from toning it down a little to illicit a more positive response. However, you don't have the right to pass judgements on how he behaves outside the forum unless you actually know him and have observed his behavior on multiple occasions. It was out of line to insult him like that, especially one here.I have to say Adymus, you know your typeology, for the most part. But you need to work on your bedside manner. You must be overbearing and insufferable in real life, as bad as you are in here.
I was at my buddhist class last week, and they were talking about how things can be defined by everything they're not. "Fully Developed and Healthy (FD&H) INTP" can be defined by all the non-fully develop, unhealth INTPs. (And of course, other people's types.) We can talk about FD&H INTP by looking at what makes them unhealthy.
Anyway. I think it's delightful, especially since we might be looking at a few non-FD&H INTPs in this thread.![]()
Not necessarily.Everyone thinks all the other people around them are less developed and less healthy.
lol.I have to say Adymus, you know your typeology, for the most part. But you need to work on your bedside manner. You must be overbearing and insufferable in real life, as bad as you are in here.
Not necessarily.
i have always secretly held contempt for adymus for reasons i will not explain. and know that i know his latin - i hate latins
btw wtf you have itachi??? what are you 12?? you grow a set of balls kid![]()
I love how the one reason you named is because you hate Latins. What an awe inspiring display of intelligence!
It's a possibility, I won't drop any certainties on this one. He just seems too original minded and visionary to be an INTP.So you think Einstein is another "often mistyped but in fact an INFJ"?
It's a possibility, I won't drop any certainties on this one. He just seems too original minded and visionary to be an INTP.
Although, even INTJs are original and unconventional, to some extent. So originality isn't really specific enough, as a description. But looking at this description of the INTP, I would say Einstein fits the bill quite well.The INTP is usually very independent, unconventional, and original. They are not likely to place much value on traditional goals such as popularity and security. They usually have complex characters, and may tend to be restless and temperamental. They are strongly ingenious, and have unconventional thought patterns which allows them to analyze ideas in new ways. Consequently, a lot of scientific breakthroughs in the world have been made by the INTP. These are the pioneers of new thoughts in our society.
Adymus and everyone else who seems to enjoy believing that INTPs are this boring engineer type of personality:
Read your definitions on the type, please. I mean seriously, you people really need to do it. Since when isn't Ti a clear booster of originality and visionary ideas ?
Also: I can't even begin to understand why is it that you would think (Adymus) that the people who typed Einstein an INTP are less able to type him than you are. Ok, ok, it's just an opinion and this isn't even an important matter, but really, think about it.
INTPs live in the world of theoretical possibilities. They see everything in terms of how it could be improved, or what it could be turned into. They live primarily inside their own minds, having the ability to analyze difficult problems, identify patterns, and come up with logical explanations.
Abstract or theoretical subjects are usually the INTP's cup of tea, and academic or research careers may seem attractive to this type. From science and math to economics and philosophy: just name the discipline, and you'll find INTPs perched on the loftiest rungs of theory and analysis. In whatever field they choose, INTPs take on the role of visionary, scientist or architect, and they usually prefer to make their contributions in relative solitude. The mundane details of life may be the INTP's undoing, since this type lives in a world guided by intuitive thinking.
No. Normal is a standard that society wants me to aspire to, that I don't give a **** about (actually not really true. It irritates me).The Frood said:It is even possible to be so? It seems like being "normal". No one is really normal, it is more an amalgam of society's expectations and values. Like a standard to aspire to that is just out of reach.