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A quick discernment tool of mine, to separate the Js from the Ps, to distinguish INTP from an INTJ, was to assess whether the person seemed open or close minded, in a general sense.
The "open minded" people overwhelmingly tended to be Ps, and the "close minded" people Js.
Although it appears like an insulting stereotype to suggest that all Js are close minded, or maybe being a bit too generous by saying all Ps are open minded, that just seems to be the case.
I've observed and also read in other places that INTPs mistype as INTJs much more often than INTJs mistype as INTPs. I hypothesize this is because INTPs are open minded, and consequently, they question their own feelings, their own subjective experience towards life. xxxPs (or maybe just INTPs) are vulnerable to other peoples' opinions and feelings. I just say this because it's how I am. I'm not really sure how others feel. I often went through life thinking that my feelings were not valid, because they did not match up with the norm. I would trick myself to act and feel how society wanted me to feel.
^I'm an INTP and I think that is more typical of P behavior than J behavior.
Js are known to make decisions. Ps are known to put off making decisions until they have all the information, which is never.
Thus although "close minded" has a negative connotation, it translates into "making a decision."
One must make a decision regarding whether an object is a friend or foe. This would have been a very beneficial trait to a caveman, to quickly discern and make a judgment whether a particular object was a threat or not. A "P" might not have survived these times. An INTP might be thinking "I'm not sure if that's a tiger or just a very large shadow..." but by that time the tiger had already sunk its teeth into the INTP's jugular. INTPs probably didn't do well in those days.
Open minded also means lazy. To think there is a better way to do something means that you want to save time, and saving time is lazy thing to be thinking about.
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My general thought is that "close minded" is so closely related with Jness that it is safe to assume one for the other.
For example, I can't help but naturally psychoanalyze people. So if I get the sense that a person is "close minded," I've already decoded 25% of their personality.
I/E (introversion/extraversion) is usually pretty easy to figure out. So for most people in life, I have them 50% figured out within 1 minute.
Isn't that pretty interesting?
The "open minded" people overwhelmingly tended to be Ps, and the "close minded" people Js.
Although it appears like an insulting stereotype to suggest that all Js are close minded, or maybe being a bit too generous by saying all Ps are open minded, that just seems to be the case.
I've observed and also read in other places that INTPs mistype as INTJs much more often than INTJs mistype as INTPs. I hypothesize this is because INTPs are open minded, and consequently, they question their own feelings, their own subjective experience towards life. xxxPs (or maybe just INTPs) are vulnerable to other peoples' opinions and feelings. I just say this because it's how I am. I'm not really sure how others feel. I often went through life thinking that my feelings were not valid, because they did not match up with the norm. I would trick myself to act and feel how society wanted me to feel.
^I'm an INTP and I think that is more typical of P behavior than J behavior.
Js are known to make decisions. Ps are known to put off making decisions until they have all the information, which is never.
Thus although "close minded" has a negative connotation, it translates into "making a decision."
One must make a decision regarding whether an object is a friend or foe. This would have been a very beneficial trait to a caveman, to quickly discern and make a judgment whether a particular object was a threat or not. A "P" might not have survived these times. An INTP might be thinking "I'm not sure if that's a tiger or just a very large shadow..." but by that time the tiger had already sunk its teeth into the INTP's jugular. INTPs probably didn't do well in those days.
Open minded also means lazy. To think there is a better way to do something means that you want to save time, and saving time is lazy thing to be thinking about.
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My general thought is that "close minded" is so closely related with Jness that it is safe to assume one for the other.
For example, I can't help but naturally psychoanalyze people. So if I get the sense that a person is "close minded," I've already decoded 25% of their personality.
I/E (introversion/extraversion) is usually pretty easy to figure out. So for most people in life, I have them 50% figured out within 1 minute.
Isn't that pretty interesting?