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[INTJ] I looove INTJs.

Matthew_Z

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Aww... yeah, they are pretty deep. :wubbie:

Sigh. I've been hanging around too many INTPs these days while working on CCNA classes. That must be where all the hyper-critical energy is coming from. :doh:

Too many INTPs?

There is no such thing.
 

Athenian200

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Too many INTPs?

There is no such thing.

Depends on the context.

For learning about computing topics, there is no such thing.

For being kind and uncritical towards TJs, there might be.
 

Matthew_Z

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Depends on the context.

For learning about computing topics, there is no such thing.

For being kind and uncritical towards TJs, there might be.

We're not hyper-critical about everything. We actually do get things done without questioning it every step of the way.

Sometimes
 

entropie

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Depends on the context.

For learning about computing topics, there is no such thing.

For being kind and uncritical towards TJs, there might be.

You can barely imagine how much more was going on seconds ago :)

But dont worry, that's why I am in the asylum and noone else :)
 

BlahBlahNounBlah

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We may just be trying to improve the system.

I agree. NTPs identify and solve problems. Staying open to evaluation of both positives and negatives is our biggest strength. If we see something with a lot of obvious negatives, however, we can't just ignore it.
 

murkrow

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It's an observation.
Look up the word in the dictionary--unless you are too jaded to use a dictionary.

Election based democracy uses popular consensus as the mechanism to distribute power. In order to be successful in politics, it is necessary to represent popular opinion (or cheat, let's not have any Bush examples).
I can see three possible ways of representing popular opinion:
1. Your values are already the same as >50% of the population
2. You are able to shift popular opinion to your own
3. You are able to act as if your values were theirs

You don't agree that Fe is much better suited to the second option?

And beyond that, you don't agree that NTJs are incredibly unlikely to possess a position readily adoptable by the public?

It's not jaded of me to accept that a career in politics necessitates the omission of some personal values and often the adoption of external values so long as popular vote is the law.
 

Oaky

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@ murk
conclusion. you don't love INTJs :D
 

Uytuun

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*looks at thread, raises eyebrow*

*looks at ENPs*

Let's get out of here, lovers.
 

Spamtar

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Election based democracy uses popular consensus as the mechanism to distribute power. In order to be successful in politics, it is necessary to represent popular opinion (or cheat, let's not have any Bush examples).
I can see three possible ways of representing popular opinion:
1. Your values are already the same as >50% of the population
2. You are able to shift popular opinion to your own
3. You are able to act as if your values were theirs

You don't agree that Fe is much better suited to the second option?

And beyond that, you don't agree that NTJs are incredibly unlikely to possess a position readily adoptable by the public?

It's not jaded of me to accept that a career in politics necessitates the omission of some personal values and often the adoption of external values so long as popular vote is the law.

Interesting analysis quiet clever. Nevertheless, INTJ don't need to go through the election process to have power. They do one better and control the elected puppet.:devil:

Also for some reason they do quiet well maintaining there role when elected/appointed to a judicial branch.
 

murkrow

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Is that a joke about my ass?

I agree spamtar.
 
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