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How do you know you are an INTP?

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I think I'm INFJ.
 

Fukyo

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The only way to really ensure you got your type right is to study the theory as in-depth as you can, in my opinion. Other knowledgeable people can help, but you can't rely on others too much if you want to know something for yourself, and tests are just a crappy shortcut.

Read, research, talk to people, observe, introspect.

Anamalech said:
I think I'm INFJ.

You're also likely an indigo child too. ;):p
 

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@ Ashitaria

Is this another of way of seeking advice on determining your own type? Would you like someone to analyze you?

I believe it's plain easy as long as you understand. What will happen however are second-thoughts.

You could go through usual methods that's usually given advice, perhaps check out the ENTP profile and other profiles?
 

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I don't and I would prefer not to be. The idea is growth, not pigeonholing yourself. Strive for xxxx; have all abilities at your disposal.

Challenge yourself to advance, see other perspectives, live different lives, be all-encompassing, and transcend yourself.

Don't settle for the box and don't use it to prop yourself up. It is a stepping stone.
 

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I've once had this mentality and perhaps I still do. Diverting away from my preference, however, is always so difficult. I find it easier to just accept that I am myself. Still, no harm in gaining development.
 

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I think, not know, I'm an INTP because it's the desciption that best fits the way I work. However, I don't limit myself to the descriptions I've read because there's so much more to me (and people in general) than that.
 

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I don't and I would prefer not to be. The idea is growth, not pigeonholing yourself. Strive for xxxx; have all abilities at your disposal.

Challenge yourself to advance, see other perspectives, live different lives, be all-encompassing, and transcend yourself.

Don't settle for the box and don't use it to prop yourself up. It is a stepping stone.

A type is just an informative label, they way I see it, not a constrictive one, or a way to pigeonhole people. Besides every type has sensing, thinking, intuitive and feeling functions at their disposal; they just need to learn to use them effectively and 'round' their personality.

As Jung put it, the process of Individuation.
 

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i dont. i'm just a ESFJ masquerading in disguise ;)
 

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I am just talking out my ass here, but prior to corporate exploitation I would think the true intention was to create a fundamental foundation for understanding and being able to build upon a personality.

If you understand the categories of your strengths and weaknesses you are better able to understand yourself, cater to what you are good at, and seek improvement where it is needed.

I often fall into the slump of being 'myself' too.

I just get tired (not talking strictly INTP here) of seeing people saying "I am <insert MBTI here> and this is how I am. I am justified and you must deal with it." And so they live their lives according to this and advancement is never made. Now, the advancement is for the benefit of that person, but the more you advance, the better you are able to provide for yourself in life through many means and, in my opinion, through facing struggle and adversity head on you can bring yourself into a higher state that perhaps may be more easily satisfied with life.

Maybe I am wrong, I question this viewpoint every day of my life.
 

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I just get tired (not talking strictly INTP here) of seeing people saying "I am <insert MBTI here> and this is how I am. I am justified and you must deal with it."

True. Unfortunately, people will abuse just about anything to suit their needs and views.
 

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NeverAmI said:
just get tired (not talking strictly INTP here) of seeing people saying "I am <insert MBTI here> and this is how I am. I am justified and you must deal with it."

I've wondered about this but knowing so little about other types labeling yourself as an excuse doesn't work.

In an ideal world everyone would know the types and in doing so could tell you when you do something "bad" that is common to your type - if I appear cold and disinterested am I not more likely to improve myself if they know that I'm just doing what comes natural to me and can tell me? And they'd be less likely to get offended and in time could become a good friend...
 

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I've wondered about this but knowing so little about other types labeling yourself as an excuse doesn't work.

In an ideal world everyone would know the types and in doing so could tell you when you do something "bad" that is common to your type - if I appear cold and disinterested am I not more likely to improve myself if they know that I'm just doing what comes natural to me and can tell me? And they'd be less likely to get offended and in time could become a good friend...

What you describe is a healthy balance and that is good. It is when there are unrealistic expectations or preconceived biases where the idea of these differences create more overhead in social interaction and argumentation than they alleviate.

You can apply your example to all aspects of life though, not just in MBTI. To understand that humans don't randomly pick an emotion (from what I have gathered) there is always cause and effect. Now, emotions and interactions are sloppy due to the complexities, but if you take the time to dig just a little deeper in your interactions, and you struggle to be a tad more accepting of others, it can go a long way not only for them, but even more for yourself. I still struggle with this concept.
 

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I knew it! You imposter! :beatyou:

t'was jokings :rolleyes: i dont really come off as a ESFJ do i? :slashnew:

all i know is that my Ne is my strongest function
 

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The type of people who have preferences for INTP are typically the same type of people who doubt themselves. I think, however, if you've been referring to yourself with an MBTI label for a year and no one objects (and you've been honest with yourself) then you can safely say you "know" you are that type.

As far as the intended use goes, I would argue that the MBTI (specifically the cognitive functions aspect) is good as a starting point in understanding why two people fail to understand each other. While becoming competent in all areas is a worthy goal, I think one should only strive for proficiency with strengths. Why? Because if you hate using it, then even if you do master that ability you'll still be inclined to avoid using it.
 
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