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Personality Junkie: Myers-Briggs Theory
For the INTP work process
Starting point: Ti judging function (“I should do … I'm planning on doing ...”)
Move into auxiliary: Ne (may get sidetracked or distracted here “doing research, I need to study ...”)
Consult tertiary: Si (tie in with past experience, what worked, what didn't work)
Desired endpoint: Fe (“... my goal is a singular discovery that will benefit mankind ...”)
Two main ways we get derailed ...
Ne We spend too much time in research and possibilities, never buckle down and get work done with incomplete data which is always the case.
Fe Get In The Grip. Our inferior peur aeternis takes over in a desire for a shortcut to greatness (we don't all have to be Einstein)
also ...
Si May brood too much on past experience, failures, may get caught in "its never been done before so probably can't" etc. Secondary failure mode
This shows that it's not our p-ness directly that gets us into trouble, because Perceiving isn't a letter in its own right. It's really Ne & Fe which are perceiving functions.
IPs: IPs are a mix of J-P characteristics. Since their dominant function is a Judging function (Ti or Fi), they are inner Judgers. Inwardly, they are far more serious than they appear outwardly. IPs generally think in terms of what they should be doing. They like to set goals for themselves (especially INPs), even if they rarely end up sticking to them. They tend to approach things with an agenda or a certain set of expectations. Upon waking, they quickly determine what they want to do and initiate work; they impose dictates (Fi or Ti) on themselves. At least when it comes to initiating tasks, IPs are as disciplined as any EJ.
... it seems that IPs have their own inner control freak. We might summarize IPs’ process in the following way:
Starting point: Ti or Fi (“I should do…”)
Move into auxiliary: Ne or Se (may get sidetracked or distracted here)
Desired endpoint: Fe or Te
For the INTP work process
Starting point: Ti judging function (“I should do … I'm planning on doing ...”)
Move into auxiliary: Ne (may get sidetracked or distracted here “doing research, I need to study ...”)
Consult tertiary: Si (tie in with past experience, what worked, what didn't work)
Desired endpoint: Fe (“... my goal is a singular discovery that will benefit mankind ...”)
Two main ways we get derailed ...
Ne We spend too much time in research and possibilities, never buckle down and get work done with incomplete data which is always the case.
Fe Get In The Grip. Our inferior peur aeternis takes over in a desire for a shortcut to greatness (we don't all have to be Einstein)
also ...
Si May brood too much on past experience, failures, may get caught in "its never been done before so probably can't" etc. Secondary failure mode
This shows that it's not our p-ness directly that gets us into trouble, because Perceiving isn't a letter in its own right. It's really Ne & Fe which are perceiving functions.