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What's the difference between a person who is genetically inclined to think like an INTP and a person who consciously changes his thinking to think like an INTP?
Okay then, let me restate my question:What exactly do you mean, because there are a lot of ways I could interpret this.
First of all, you would have to ask yourself if it is possible to just be born inclined to a certain personality type. However, if you are asking about someone who "inherits" their personality type from their parent/guardian just because they were their primary role model their whole life, then that's similar to someone's thinking changing to be an INTP.
Also, is the second part of your question even possible? While people can change how they perceive the world as they grow, develope, mature and change, the way they react and respond to the world (their MBTI type) seldome, is ever, changes. Unfortunately, most people don't realize that is what the personality type IS, so they think people change throughout they're lives. Don't get me wrong, a lot of people's personality types "change" because they are most likely mistyped one, if not all, of the times they've taken the MBTI.
So basisically, to answer your question exactly the way you asked it, the difference is between someone who is just a complete natural INTP and someone who has consciously changed their thinking style to be an INTP, is that the one who changed themselves to be an INTP would be someone who might not actually be an INTP, rather someone who precieve themselves to be one because that's how they want to be.
Another interpretation I have of your question;
If you meant what's the difference between someone who was a weirdo in their family and the only INTP with no one else remotely like them and someone who became an INTP through the examples in their life (aka, adult role models like your guardian), than this is the answer I would give you;
Someone who is the odd ball INTP in their family would most likely be that weird, quiet kid in the back of the class who doesn't get very good grades, makes the occasional snarky/sarcastic comment, but always has the right answers if the teacher calls on them. This is because that INTP has not been nurtured for their strengths because their guardians most likely terribly misunderstands them. No one created a world for them, so they were left to create their own world for themselves; it is simple a matter of how they responded to their environment and living conditions that shaped them into INTPs. They're quite depressing and annoying individuals.
INTPs that have been more or less groomed to be INTPs wil probably get better grades. They'll most likely be a little more comfortable with themselves, and a little more well-rounded and likable. This is because their stengths HAVE been nutured and encpuraged because their guardians were a little more similar to them, and therefore are more relatable.
However, both have the deep-thinking philosophical side that makes them INTPs.
You don't need data to speculate. I'm not asking for facts backed up by data. If I wanted facts backed up by data I wouldn't be on an MBTI forum in the first place.You would need a sample of true INTP's, and a group of INTP wannabe's, and do some kind of research and study.
Do I strike you as someone who does this?Probably someone that adheres to stereotypical behavior and has to put extra meta-cognitive thought into being something they are not naturally inclined towards. They have to try to be INTP, rather than just being themself.
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Wtfi don't see why you take it personally if its an impersonal question
Yeah I don't think he was either. I am just wondering for myself.i do not think reluctantly was referring to you as you were not asking about yourself?
Do you actually think I'm ESTJ or are you just making shit up to prove a point?i don't think you're striking anyone as anything with your low amount of activity
here's a statement which you are of course free to disagree with: no, you're actually ESTJ
A "born" and a "made" INTP. A born and a made woman. Born and made beauty. Born and made intelligence.What do you think the answer is? A similar question is "what is the difference between a woman, and a man who learns to act like a woman?"
Type is built into our psyche according to Jung, other practitioners and my observations. Type can be mirrored or emulated in the neocortex, as it has the ability the learn. The cortex can't learn, so obviously Type is built into its structure.
A "born" and a "made" INTP.
You can use any functions you want, and develop yourself towards any type you want. However I believe your genetics will constantly pull you towards thinking in a certain way (which is not necessarily aligned with MBTI type). You can fight your genetics, but IMO it is better to 'be yourself' because that allows for optimal effort efficiency (same effort yields greater skill when that effort is applied towards 'being yourself').assuming MBTI is true (or true enough), your cognitive preferences once established, are there to stay. You cannot turn a Ti into a Te.
but here is a valid point:
ENTP vs INTP. all the congnitive functions are the same. all that's different is the priority of use. could it be possible to train yourself to use Ti primarily, if your default mode was Ne?
if not, it would mean that using any function as dominant makes irreversible changes to the brain that go beyond simple introversion/extraversion preferences, something that locks the priority inplace...what could THAT be..
I am 100% sure that genetics plays some kind of role in the development of personality. I don't know exactly what that role is so my previous post was speculation only.are you sure that genetics(or whatever) will force a priority
look at the similarities:
INTP Ti-Ne-Si-Fe
ENTP Ne-Ti-Fe-Si
its the same brain. just sliiightly different priority of usage