Thaklaar
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That is so true for me. Ti-Ne works really good for troubleshooting machines. Not so good for troubleshooting my wife.Or are we oblivious because we speculate so much and don't really act?
That is so true for me. Ti-Ne works really good for troubleshooting machines. Not so good for troubleshooting my wife.Or are we oblivious because we speculate so much and don't really act?
Agent of C. I thought some about what you said and was wondering what you were thinking when you said it. Don't you think it rather absolute?Never ask an INTP what they are thinking about...You may not like the answer.
And never give an INTP an ultimatum... Because you will definitely will not like the answer.
Not sure about anyone else but this fits me pretty well as some people have found out the hard way.
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The first is pretty self-explanatory.Agent of C. I thought some about what you said and was wondering what you were thinking when you said it. Don't you think it rather absolute?
The reason I say this is someone the other day asked me how I was and I got very upset although I disguised it somewhat. Then I realized they were asking me a general question when I was thinking something specific at the time and didn't like what I was taking, not as an ultimatum as you put it, but as a directive. Then I realized my standards were different from theirs and they were entitled to have their standards but I ask, were they entitled not to understand mine?
Well for us I would suggest making individual people into tasks or perhaps a mission. Make a mental list of what you think they might care about and ask questions related to that.I got fired from my last job for not following these suggestions. I'm never working customer service again.
So, I had this crazy Idea. I want to make a set of instructions for dealing with INTPs to give to a loved one. What our preferences are, what we mean when we do x, etc. I'm too lazy to write it all myself, I need inspiration. So, if you were to give instructions on how best to interact (peacefully) with you, what are the do's and dont's?
Free copies if I ever actually put it together.![]()
* Realize that INTPs will do bizarre freaky things like write actual manuals about how to interact with them, and give them to you. This is not meant to be insulting... mostly. They honestly are trying to help, and they put a lot of store in accurate manuals and instructions.
* Cope with the fact that their solution to the perceived communication gap is for you to learn how to talk with them, not for them to learn how to talk with you. From their perspective, they have perfect communication skills, at least for the subjects they like to talk about. If challenged on this, they will simply point to the fact that they have better spelling and grammar than you do, and most probably a higher IQ. They also like being Spock, the brainbox go-to guy, and the workplace smartass.
* They'll be disappointed in you if you don't read the manual. Even if it's about as appealing as sorting the Sahara by sand grain size.
* They'll KNOW you didn't read it the first time they make mention of something they put in there and you look blank.
* They will deliberately test you like this a few days after giving you the manual.
* Not reading, memorizing, and applying the manual will be taken as a sign that you don't really want to make the effort to communicate effectively with them after all. If you try other methods, you'll get a blank or annoyed look and a retort of "It's all in the manual we gave you."
* It won't all be in the manual.
* The manual will read like it was written by an alien or a psychopath. Maybe an alien psychopath. Try not to freak out.
* You are allowed (even encouraged) to ask questions about things in the manual. The best questions are the bluntest ones - don't dance around what you're trying to ask. "What the hell kind of freaky-ass manual is this?!" is a perfectly acceptable question, and is covered in appendix B.
* Yes, they can read your mind. Or at least know what you're going to ask.
* Yes, they think it's funny.
* It is, actually.
* That's covered in appendix F.
* See? I told you.
* That won't help, this manual is fireproof.
* Shredding will only result in DSLGBFUHWERBFGADLIBGUASGBU...
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* Hi! I'm your friendly INTP interaction manual, revision 2!
we'll always winchapter 2
do not play mind games with an INTP. just... don't.
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Chapter 1
Never tell an INTP their ideas are stupid.
Can we make an exception?xxx said:I have been avoiding this thread because largely I think it's somewhat silly.