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1. over-theorizing and over-analysing instead of making decisions and act upon them
2. basically no or little practicality 3. inertia, tendency to procrastinate away your life +1: arrogance Otherwise, you're a charming bunch of people and I like you a lot. |
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These references are common, and I've seen the NT behavior conceived of as arrogance, and the response to it. What's strange is that my concept of arrogance is profoundly different and has nothing to do with INTness. I do get they can express very direct, even harshly, with frustration, as though the person they are talking to is an 'idiot'. The difference is that INTs are unlikely to behave that way unless they have invested a great deal into arriving at their conclusion. When the other person rejects it on a whim, the result is frustration, but justifiably so imo. If it's true that I'm wrong, or careless and someone tells me without cushioning it, it isn't arrogance. If someone assumes they know what I know simply because they like the way that assumption feels, that is arrogance. To me arrogance is cheap, invested in social dominance for the sake of it, a sham, an overestimation of self for gratuitous reasons, inflated entitlement and a complete disregard for others and for what is true. For example Beethoven (who was absolutely an INT) said "There will be thousands of princes, but one Beethoven." That isn't arrogance because it is the truth.
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I'm an NT and have come to realise that the vast majority of us are overly secure in our own ways/views. We mostly deal with the outer world being so 'harsh' by separating and elevating ourselves above others - the literal definition of arrogance. We seek reassurance in our own superiority. Those that get unhealthy begin to take it out on others... the rest keep it inside. It still leaks out.
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Disagree. There's nothing presumptuous or overbearing about it. It is a fact. You also have no context.
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![]() Actually, can we explore the notion of simultaneously being secure and insecure in one's views? As I type this, I think the best way to clarify it is this:
![]() Arrogance I think is related to #2 but not to #1. If I trust my reasoning process, how can I not trust my conclusions? Because I am aware that all data is faulty and/or incomplete... leading to ambiguous conclusions at some level. Quote:
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And so the reaction sometimes has been an overblown "door slam in the face" or something else that comes off as "Smarter than Thou." |
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