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What Are INTP's Passionate About?

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Like the title says...

If you are an INTP tell me what you are passionate about. Do others see you as having "passion"? Do you think you are?

Also I am curious as to if passion appears to have anything to do with introversion or extroversion. Your thoughts?
 

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music, philosophy, and starting arguments just to watch the others burn
 

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I have many interests and they all share my passions at times. Other times I don't care as much. Hear is the list of things I can list off the top of my head. Not in an particular order.

Science
Theology
Philosophy
Mathematics
History
Fiction
Table Top Role Playing
MMORPGs
Monopoly Board Games
Risk Board Games
Chess
Penguins
Wolverines
Chemistry
Sunglasses (even though I can ware them anymore because I now ware prescription glasses)
Hats
Trench Coats
Sci-Fi
Fantasy
Superheros
Movies
Music
T.V. Shows
Swords and other Medieval weaponry.
Serial Killers
Forensics in General
My wife
Architecture (Homes)
Mythology
Creative thinking
Analysis of nearly anything
Day Dreaming
Taking Online test
Foruming
Playing dumb mindless Facebook games that I over analyze and piss people off because.
Debating
Trying to make a baby.
Baby names
Weird nicnats
Weird/ vintage Clothing
Mountain Dew stuff.
Stuff animals (most baying them for my wife)
Anthropology, Archeology, and Paleontology
Psychology (I am getting more interested in it though I might be more interested in pop Psychology)
Many others
 

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defining truth, love & beauty
 

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--Precision, accuracy, elegance, completeness, validity, and truth in thought and expression.*
--Justice in the proceedings of the world.
--The wonders of language, science, and philosophy.

-Duxwing

*You've misspelled "passionate".
 

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Music, personal freedoms, a few people that I'm close to.

Others don't see me as passionate, aside from those few people. Even then, maybe even they don't think I'm passionate.

I don't think it has anything to do with introversion/extroversion really. Maybe in where passion is directed, not necessarily whether it exists or not. As in, they're probably passionate about different ideals, but overall both introverts and extroverts probably possess passions about those different ideals with equal fervor.

Maybe not though, I don't think I'm even passionate about those things. It's really only in relation to, 'other' things.
 

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Injustice. When I see a person getting treated unfairly, I get angry. If that person is me, I feel hopeless. Justice, truth, honesty and independance, in all of their forms, is what I'm passionate about. I hate the idea of authority, that is, people making decisions for other people in their own discretion. And I hate the idea of debates, that is, talking smooth rather than telling the truth.

Similarly, when I see logical and truthful facts, I find myself smiling. When I see people handling their own lifes the way they want it, I see beauty, and that is what I'm trying to achieve for myself aswell.
 

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Injustice. When I see a person getting treated unfairly, I get angry. If that person is me, I feel hopeless. Justice, truth, honesty and independance, in all of their forms, is what I'm passionate about. I hate the idea of authority, that is, people making decisions for other people in their own discretion. And I hate the idea of debates, that is, talking smooth rather than telling the truth.

Similarly, when I see logical and truthful facts, I find myself smiling. When I see people handling their own lifes the way they want it, I see beauty, and that is what I'm trying to achieve for myself aswell.
^ this :)

I'm passionate about:

- Understanding reality in the finest detail possible.
- Personal development and self-betterment.
- The growth and development of those I love.
- Creative endeavor - mostly art and writing.

There have been several times in my life when people said I was passionate. I don't think it necessarily has anything to do with introversion specifically, it's more of how much I allow things to influence me and how much I feel things emotionally.
 

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Injustice. When I see a person getting treated unfairly, I get angry. If that person is me, I feel hopeless. Justice, truth, honesty and independance, in all of their forms, is what I'm passionate about. I hate the idea of authority, that is, people making decisions for other people in their own discretion. And I hate the idea of debates, that is, talking smooth rather than telling the truth.

Similarly, when I see logical and truthful facts, I find myself smiling. When I see people handling their own lifes the way they want it, I see beauty, and that is what I'm trying to achieve for myself aswell.

This in every way.

My #1 passion is learning about how things work. The above is closely tied into my passion, though.
 

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Pretty much just computing.

I adore my family and will protect them against anything, but I wouldn't call that passion exactly. I used to be passionate about music and science but that has ebbed away to an affection. I love lots of things, vacations, photography, time alone, Shakespeare, Science Fiction, and Tolkien. I enjoy games, surfing the internet, my job, investing, and some movies.
 

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I care most about computers, (in)justice/morality and music.
 

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I wouldn't really say I'm passionate about anything. Other would say I'm passionate about horses and biology. While I try to keep those two in my life, I can see myself living with out them.

Maybe I don't know what passion really is. *shrug*
 

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I was asked this last night and couldn't pin point anything, although Proletar pretty much nailed some key passions of mine with injustice, truth, honesty and independence. Adding everything about education in general, and I'd say that those are my passions. Not that the efforts I put into mine reflects it.
 

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Apathy.



dayummmm
 

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I can't speak for every INTP, but for me: quietly thinking, discovering patterns, finding out how things work, contemplating how to make things work better, drawing, sculpting, music, architecture and avoiding stress at all cost.
 

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I don't know about you guys but I'm really into celebrity gossip. Oh yes.
 

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I am frequently accused of having 'no passion' by my significant other. I never whisk her away on holidays or do dramatic stuff like that. The sad truth is, the things I get most excited about is buying new stuff, for my computer or my guitar, and when new computer games I have been waiting for a long time come out. I suppose my main passions are:
Writing music (jaunty pop songs)
Playing very deep, complex, involving video games
Losing myself in myself
Dreaming
The ineffable

That's really about it!
 

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I'm passionate about:
My INTJ girlfriend
Old Motorcycles
History
the history of motorcycles
Tattoos
How things work, and why they work that way
Anarchy
Philosophy
And basically am trying to figure out the 'why' of every possible thing I come across. Continuously driven to know everything about everything.
 

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I'm passionate about :
1. Art
2. History ( especially Britain, I'm an Anglophile )
3. Language

In my free time I like to do research about them, it felt satisfying.
 

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I am passionate about learning EVERYTHING and how it all interrelates. I want to 'know' truth.
 

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Like the title says...

If you are an INTP tell me what you are passionate about. Do others see you as having "passion"? Do you think you are?

Also I am curious as to if passion appears to have anything to do with introversion or extroversion. Your thoughts?

I'm not sure. I'm curious about so many things but I'm not sure if I can differentiate from the feelings.
 

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Learning and figuring things out.
 

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I share some of the above, but one thing I will add is trying to understand what makes things go wrong in societies.

I wonder if there's any way to stop the US from meeting the same end as Rome.
 

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I think it would be interesting to define passion to begin with. For me passion is a state I get into maybe twice a year or so. It makes me focus on one idea 24/7 for up to a few months and then it stops. I've noticed two things which can trigger passion for me so far, shame and identity revelations. Currently I am not really passionate about anything, I wish I was though, it feels great.

Perhaps I am mixing up passion and drive, however, I cannot say I am passionate when I am spending all of my time on multiple interest, never sticking to one thing. Concerning my interests then I could write a list as long as Chad's, or cut it down to playing music and philosophizing.
 

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Pretty much only reading. Both fiction and non-fiction.
 

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I think it would be interesting to define passion to begin with.


I agree.

The idea of being ardent about anything is rather frightening because of the commitment, at least, for me.

Does passion complete a person? To have a sole thing/job/idea to live for allow for the person to thrive and experience a life richer than those of us who are lukewarm about everything and merely seek content? I think passion is a personality trait because not all people are passionate.
 

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What you have passion for is that which you most vehemently try to fill your inner void with, ie the most hopeful heuristic band-aid you can find to mend your soul. If you've got several ones that means you're desperately putting patches all over the place in a delusional frenzy. But if you've only got one chances are you are an insufferable dogmatic prick. The solution: A select few complimentary band-aids to cover the most leaky wounds while still allowing some blood out in order that pressure gets released and you don't blow up into some tunnel visioning automaton packed with idealistic narcissism nullifying the need for all and any discourse.

One can only truly live as a flawed being. Shiny diamonds are but trinkets, and intellectual whores who sell out their innermost as if though innards and guts spilled but to be replaced, yes whores will have their trinkets!
 

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Passion? I don't do passion exactly. I do get passionate though. But only temporarily. I don't do passion (isn't that Fi?) for passion's sake. I can get very passionate about something in the beginning if I have an intuition about a theory but my object is to remove it and strongly replace it by some kind of understanding of perhaps the structure of how it works and then to place it into a state of clear understanding. Can we call that Si? There is an aesthetic satisfaction of a merger of theory and practice as a goal. The object is to make the theory beautiful and to gain some degree of satisfaction by a practical look at "practice" and say, "Ah ha. It works in this case."

Such a passion for a theory must have an intuition about how it might work. (You see ... passion in denial, lol.) I frequently don't understand something (the MBTI, economics, partical physics, a math theorem), and my object is to pursue understanding. I have a feeling of alternative success and failure. Success when I get somewhere; failure when and if frustrated. There may be a passion involved here, but I wouldn't give too much credence to it.

I don't think a statement about passion is complete unless I can say what I'm NOT passionate about. I am revolted by particulars. Particulars to me have no meaning, no attachment. They have no meaning unless they are attached to something more general. Then they have value only to illustrate the general and I discard them in favor of that. What is that in terms of the MBTI? Te and Se? Sorry for not explaining this because I can't. I'm not interested and apparently can't be interested in how the outside world works and feels unless I can bring it inside. Inside meaning Ti and Si. This is an example of something I can't as yet explain to you. I will feel passionate about it if I can get a hold on and express what I want to say.
 

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I'm not passionate about anything anymore. I've accomplished just about everything I've wanted to accomplish at this point. All my passions have burned out. I've been passionate about exercise, math, philosophy, programming, and psychology, but now I just don't care.
 

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I'm not passionate about anything anymore. I've accomplished just about everything I've wanted to accomplish at this point. All my passions have burned out. I've been passionate about exercise, math, philosophy, programming, and psychology, but now I just don't care.
What? Exercise is not exercise, math is not math, philosophy is not philosophy, programming is not programming, and psychology is not psychology.
 

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um . . yeah. Sure. Whatever.
 

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um . . yeah. Sure. Whatever.

I think he means there is no meaning to these except if you ascribe value to them.


IMO. Value is not inherent in them so you have to create your own passions.
 

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All aspects of design.
Also, ice cream.
 

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Something to think about. It's like what Grayman says. Passion is about you and those topics have something that can turn anyone off or on. Something is blocking you from your interest. Motivation? Anything. Disappointment?
 
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metaphysics and the meaning of life would be at the top of my list.

There are about ten other less significant, otherwise mundane things that I find consistently interesting (e.g. astronomy, bodybuilding, biology, human behavior)

politics left my list a number of years ago...when I realized both teams and the referees have rigged the outcome. Beyond no interest in "politics".

In the sense of rather specific yet wide-ranging interests I doubt very little that INTPs have this much in common with Aspies (Aspergers).
 

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Something to think about. It's like what Grayman says. Passion is about you and those topics have something that can turn anyone off or on. Something is blocking you from your interest. Motivation? Anything. Disappointment?


I agree with what you guys are saying. It's lack of motivation due to severe depression. I'm currently being treated for it, but still have a long way to go. Zoloft currently has me interested in all manner of superficial things for whatever reason. I can't seem to focus on anything complex anymore. *parties on over to the Depression Club while blasting pop music* Here's Hyuna!!!!
 

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Got it. Are you able to take up running? It changes your circulation so if your body gets going your mind can follow. Just a thought.
 

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I jog and lift weights regularly, but I still don't care. All the things that used to work no longer work to an appreciable extent.
 

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Truth...

After you've blew it apart, reassembled it, water boarded it, dried it off.....
you still look at it like " I'll F you up" TRUTH .:)
 

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When I was an INTP, programming languages.

It's a religion really; I loved C++ and the object oriented philosophy as much as Linus Torvalds hates it.
 

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Like the title says...

If you are an INTP tell me what you are passionate about. Do others see you as having "passion"? Do you think you are?

Also I am curious as to if passion appears to have anything to do with introversion or extroversion. Your thoughts?

Bump :confused:
 

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What exactly are you looking for, W?

Others definitely see me as mostly apathetic and dispassionate. I would disagree, I just don't openly flaunt my passions, but I know for a fact there are certain things I deeply care or think about above others.
This is most evidenced from the fact I avoid (or blank on) customs like small talk or rudimentary conversations, yet when I run into certain topics, I can blab on about them for hours if I'm talking to someone very curious or insightful themselves. I think many INTPs can probably relate to that. Those are the topics we're really passionate about.

I think everyone is passionate in some way, it's just a characteristic of being human.
 

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Throughout my life, I have had different passions that came and went, some very odd ones as well. Here is what has stuck with me, and things that I'm currently passionate about.

Music - This passion had started when I was young, and has never died. I play guitar, and like working with synthesizers. Main genres are rock, classical, and ambiance.

Philosophy / Theology - I've always been right into philosophical issues. Mostly, it is the existence of the universe, and the relation to it and consciousness. However, more than a year ago, it went overboard. Extreme stress, and an alcohol binge, slowly developed a manic/delusional state, and all the answers seemed to become too clear. During my brief psychosis, I was able to identify the hidden workings of the universe, matter, and consciousness, and fried my brain. Recovery required therapy, medication, and me to accept that it was all a delusion, and I have been working on keeping philosophy at a minimum. I have been partly successful at disengaging my interest in philosophy, and I focus more on other things that pertain more to living life, and being critical of my own ideas.

Making people laugh - I don't know why, but it makes life worth living.

Creating video games - When I was very young, I had a very old computer running MS DOS, and went nuts with QBasic. Ever since then, I loved software programming, and I like using it visually, including creating original, interactive games, and playing with graphical shader effects. Currently, I'm most comfortable with C++, and C#.

Magic - I had a magic kit when I was young, and loved freaking people out at school. But as I grew older, I gave it up. About a year ago, my friend couldn't stop talking about her beliefs in ghosts, psychic mediums, and other paranormal stuff. To prove to her how easy it is for us to be fooled, and draw inaccurate conclusions, I have gotten back into magic again, particularly mentalism. I never tell the secrets, but I do explain that they are merely illusions and distorted thinking/perceptions, yet still try to retain a magical rapport and experience. I just love entertaining people with it. It is a beautiful art.

Landscaping / Aquascaping - I love gardening and hardscaping, and strive to complete a living environment that promotes relaxation, serenity, and mystery. Some of this is applied to making terrains for 3D games. I also grow gardens, and have built a good sized pond. Currently, I'm taking college training to be a landscape technician.

Psychology - In regarding my own mental health, guiding other people with theirs, and also using it for mentalism. I am very intrigued with the mind, how people are influenced and make decisions, and how we perceive events of the inner and external world. I strive to be more influential, and try to accept differing personalities of people. This is what brought me here, the INTP forums :P.

Mingling and socializing - A big undertaking for me. Even though it is a weakness, I see big benefits in getting more experience with it. Not only can it help me open possibilities and gain a social network, it also can help ground me back to a more realistic view of what living life is all about. Combined with my other passions, learning to socialize can really expand my skills and show them off.
 

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What exactly are you looking for, W?


Not sure. Consistancy and progession, I think.

Others definitely see me as mostly apathetic and dispassionate. I would disagree, I just don't openly flaunt my passions, but I know for a fact there are certain things I deeply care or think about above others.
This is most evidenced from the fact I avoid (or blank on) customs like small talk or rudimentary conversations, yet when I run into certain topics, I can blab on about them for hours if I'm talking to someone very curious or insightful themselves. I think many INTPs can probably relate to that. Those are the topics we're really passionate about.

I like this paragraph. I think much of what you wrote is me. Because I am an extrovert I would say (previously) I had interest in speaking more and being more bubbly, appearing more passionate. Particularly of things that were unique or different.

Lately I'm more detattched and am more inclined to engage only if I find it to meet one of the two criteria: 1) Clear communication (passing of information productive and concise manner) 2) Progress.

I used to be interested in interested/unique, etc. I now feel reluctant to engage if it is not progress related. 'Competent' is of supreme value to me now.

I think everyone is passionate in some way, it's just a characteristic of being human.

Yes, but having or being consistantly passionate is extrordinary(?).
 
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