Definitely, but its not limited to the type itself. I feel superior because of my wealth, connections, family ties etc.Yadda yadda,
frankly i feel inferior to "normal" people in more ways than i feel superior.
horrible work ethic, no sensory awareness, blah blah blah.
maybe if i were at a place in my life where i had the time and energy to really think and theorize and create something useful, i'd be okay. but right now i feel like a dud. and i see everyone else doing things, making something with their lives, and i'm just sorta... here.
i envy blissful ignorance. that's not to say i feel like some great learned being, because i don't -- i'm intelligent but hardly a genius -- but if we're talking about the people that many INTP's say they feel superior towards, i don't get that at all.
Hmmm, back to Socrates within the space of a few hours. In his work where he spoke of ignorance being bliss, he made the observation that individuals who were highly skilled in a specialization, had a tendency to expand their egotistical self regard for successes in that specialization, to all areas of life. There was a tendency for great artists to think that they would be great military leaders and vice versa.
As mentioned before, being highly skilled in specialization, simply means being "Superior" to others at completing that type of task and nothing more than that.
No, if I have a sense of superiority over someone else it is because I have proven that I am much more efficient in some certain area than that person, but I also recognize they have strengths that I do not.
I used to have a superiority complex when it came to "Normal" people, but then I began to realize that it was merely a defensive mechanism. I told myself that I was superior to them to defend my ego because I had so few friends and couldn't talk to people very well. The mouth breathers of the world were too stupid to understand me.
Now I feel inferior in a lot of ways. I try to be more social and outgoing, but always find myself having trouble where others can do it with so little effort. I used to believe that I was extremely intelligent and could get by with this alone, but college has proved otherwise. Those who work harder, attend class, and study do well. Slackers like myself fail.
Do you have a sense of superiority towards your interpretation of 'normal people' since you know you are INTP?
Yadda yadda, do not vote if you are not at least very certain that you are INTP.
I tend to view myself with a sense of superiority over the majority population. This is due to the majority population being ignorant of of the things I find important. The things the majority find important are not things I strive for or would take pride in (being popular, social status, career stability, family, etc), so through my eyes, I see myself as superior, but through their eyes, I would definitely see myself as inferior.
I used to have a superiority complex when it came to "Normal" people, but then I began to realize that it was merely a defensive mechanism. I told myself that I was superior to them to defend my ego because I had so few friends and couldn't talk to people very well. The mouth breathers of the world were too stupid to understand me.
Now I feel inferior in a lot of ways. I try to be more social and outgoing, but always find myself having trouble where others can do it with so little effort. I used to believe that I was extremely intelligent and could get by with this alone, but college has proved otherwise. Those who work harder, attend class, and study do well. Slackers like myself fail.
I used to feel superior because I was from the United States. Now I realize those who live in the Arctic are superior because they are on top of the world.
I used to feel superior because I was from the United States. Now I realize those who live in the Arctic are superior because they are on top of the world.
Are you happy about this transition? Sounds like a step backward to me, tbh. Both superiority and inferiority complexes (might as well be complexes in general) are delusional to an extent, but I would much prefer a superiority one, personally.
I tend to view myself with a sense of superiority over the majority population. This is due to the majority population being ignorant of of the things I find important. The things the majority find important are not things I strive for or would take pride in (being popular, social status, career stability, family, etc), so through my eyes, I see myself as superior, but through their eyes, I would definitely see myself as inferior.
I feel I have traits that are superior to the majority people and I also have traits that are inferior to the majority, and I also have ones that fall in between.
The question as to whether I am superior as a whole is ludicrous. It is without definitions of superior, and the number of traits that make up the whole are boundless and immeasurable. I can't say whether I have a "sense" of superiority because I don't know what I am looking for.
I do know that in the course of a day I look at more people and their actions with contempt than I do with respect, but then lying in bed at night I ponder whether I sub-consciously look for inferiority in others to distract myself from considering my own faults
In typical INTP fashion I wonder this: If one looks quite average then they will look in between boy and girl; man and woman. Should they take pride in their deemed superiority?
I tend to view myself with a sense of superiority over the majority population. This is due to the majority population being ignorant of of the things I find important. The things the majority find important are not things I strive for or would take pride in (being popular, social status, career stability, family, etc), so through my eyes, I see myself as superior, but through their eyes, I would definitely see myself as inferior.
Bah who am I kidding, I'm a godless-heartless-amoral-narcissistic-bastard, no better than anyone & worse than most, in fact I take pride in it.
I am an utter epitome of the superiority complex.
So much so that it's difficult for me to accept occasions in which I'm clearly an inferior.
Truth be told, this whole "superiority" is something fundamental, carved deep within myself.
Ah but you're Australian.I do admit to moments of egotistical, narcissistic and elitist thoughts over others.
frankly i feel inferior to "normal" people in more ways than i feel superior.
horrible work ethic, no sensory awareness, blah blah blah.
maybe if i were at a place in my life where i had the time and energy to really think and theorize and create something useful, i'd be okay. but right now i feel like a dud. and i see everyone else doing things, making something with their lives, and i'm just sorta... here.
i envy blissful ignorance. that's not to say i feel like some great learned being, because i don't -- i'm intelligent but hardly a genius -- but if we're talking about the people that many INTP's say they feel superior towards, i don't get that at all.