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Here is a list of various traits I ascribed to myself to help in the process of typing me.
A lot of this is behavioral because I took it from an older thread, in which I didn't know type is more about thought processes than behavior.
•I am usually quite content with sitting back and listening to an conversation without joining in (regardless of my comfort level with the people involved)
• I can be very laid-back and unconcerned with anything going on around me. (I only exert effort to complete tasks I consider my own, if someone tells me to do something I will be much more lazy)
•When explaining a new concept, I use metaphors, like asking "can you relate to this or do you know this" before getting to the point
•Despite having an opinion I must subconsciously admit that there are other possibilities as well
•Some people find me intimidating.
•I spend most of my time learning things that I may never use in my life, but in case of an incoming unfamiliar situation I do some research to know what I'm getting into if serious enough
•My thoughts seem to drop off, each time I think of something new the previous thought leaves my mind and I follow connections.
•I appreciate general "rules", I don't like things that work here and here but not there.
•I learn and solve problems through thought without engaging in experiences.
•I prefer to solve my own problems and if something interests me I usually keep it to myself and don't talk about it with people I don't know well
•whenever emotional conflict comes my way I try to walk away and ignore it
•I have little interest in the daily affairs of other people
•I notice patterns and put them together to create random theories
•I try to maintain my composure at all times
•I find ranting to be an enjoyable experience
I would do a cognitive function test but I practically know how it works by now making my answers biased. I tend to believe I'm an INTP but on some questionnaires people say I have Ni so I don't know.
A lot of this is behavioral because I took it from an older thread, in which I didn't know type is more about thought processes than behavior.
•I am usually quite content with sitting back and listening to an conversation without joining in (regardless of my comfort level with the people involved)
• I can be very laid-back and unconcerned with anything going on around me. (I only exert effort to complete tasks I consider my own, if someone tells me to do something I will be much more lazy)
•When explaining a new concept, I use metaphors, like asking "can you relate to this or do you know this" before getting to the point
•Despite having an opinion I must subconsciously admit that there are other possibilities as well
•Some people find me intimidating.
•I spend most of my time learning things that I may never use in my life, but in case of an incoming unfamiliar situation I do some research to know what I'm getting into if serious enough
•My thoughts seem to drop off, each time I think of something new the previous thought leaves my mind and I follow connections.
•I appreciate general "rules", I don't like things that work here and here but not there.
•I learn and solve problems through thought without engaging in experiences.
•I prefer to solve my own problems and if something interests me I usually keep it to myself and don't talk about it with people I don't know well
•whenever emotional conflict comes my way I try to walk away and ignore it
•I have little interest in the daily affairs of other people
•I notice patterns and put them together to create random theories
•I try to maintain my composure at all times
•I find ranting to be an enjoyable experience
I would do a cognitive function test but I practically know how it works by now making my answers biased. I tend to believe I'm an INTP but on some questionnaires people say I have Ni so I don't know.