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Originally Posted by INTJMom
I don't think it quite has that effect on J types, at least not on me.
I love to classify everything.
I have always loved science.
I understand the "scientific method" of conducting experiments and I use it from time to time.
I use the phrase "got it down to a science" frequently in my life, as I prefer to develop a "best way" of doing things, and then do it that way regularly, if I can.
I always have to find the fastest most efficient way of doing everything I do.
In some profiles, the INTJ is called "the scientist".
I relate to that.
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I can't speak for Ne types, but I relate very much to all of this. I pretty much live by the scientific method, too.
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lot of my science profs and scientist ex-coworkers seem like either ENTPs or ISTPs, but especially ENTPs. I'm not sure why. Those just seem to be overrepresented in the scientists I've known, for some reason. Ne/Se + Ti combo seems to point in that direction a lot, I guess. I don't see that many ESTPs or INTPs though, oddly.
Or maybe ENTPs/ISTPs are just easiest for me to identify, or maybe I'm mistyping them. Who knows really.
edit: on the other hand, some of my most brilliant friends and classmates are clearly INTJs, too. So I'm sure they're fairly well represented, too.