"This third preference pair describes how you like to make decisions. Do you like to put more weight on objective principles and impersonal facts (Thinking) or do you put more weight on personal concerns and the people involved (Feeling)?"
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being 1% T does not mean you're not the brightest bulb around, it means you balance between the two decision making processes
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After doing numerous mbti tests (both online and offline)/reading books on the subject i'm pretty convinced of being an INTJ
my fun INTJ experiences:
- 80% of people hate you right off the bat
- being told to have a serial killer look by the more Sensing types
- can work more hours straight than it's humanly acceptable on something you locked on without the help of drugs, the important thing here is to be "locked on to" something and stick to it until it's done (profitable, shall we say)
- complete disregard for authority figures
- analyze everything, all the time
- shit copywriting skills (yes this can be improved, this skill just doesn't come "natural". We're good at improving stuff)
- no desire to be in the center of attention, in fact, i prefer to run the show being behind the scenes while placing some other guy on the spotlight
- absolutely no tolerance for incompetence, if we do some mistake we usually go hard on ourselves (and even harder on others or is it the other way around?), ridiculously high standards
- betray once and you'll be placed in the shitlist forever, no coming back from that one
- fucking hate "small talk" and mindless converstations that lead to nowhere, whoop de woo
- ability to see real intentions of others
- can register even the slightest change in demeanour
I'm having an extremely hard time understanding this "enjoy the moment!" bullshit extroverts keep raving about, trust me the 100% thinking part doesn't help. There's just too much shit going on inside my head that can't be simply switched off (inb4 alcohol)
tl;dr intjs can relate