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[NT] NT values?

The Ü™

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Uber's values:
  • Creativity
  • Imagination
  • Intelligence
  • Intellectual independence
  • Social independence
  • Cleverness
  • Identity
 

Ezra

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I'd also say truth and honesty but more in the sense of integrity than the traditional "always telling the truth" sense that people usually mean honesty.

I think this is related to 'truth' though.
 

The Ü™

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So what are some more concrete/material things that NTs value?

Some of the concrete/material things I value:
  • Computers
  • Movies
  • Video games
  • Roller coasters
  • Cinefex
  • Money (yes, the reality is that pretty much everyone values money)
 

mippus

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Uber's values:
  • Creativity
  • Imagination
  • Intelligence
  • Intellectual independence
  • Social independence
  • Cleverness
  • Identity

Are these values, or are it things you value in people?
 

The_Liquid_Laser

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I went through a test that had a huge list of potential values that I could choose, and through several steps you eventually whittle it down to five. Here are the five I chose (in alphabetical order, but not necessarily order of importance):

1. Challenge
2. Collaboration
3. Creativity
4. Have Fun
5. Trust
 

mippus

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I went through a test that had a huge list of potential values that I could choose, and through several steps you eventually whittle it down to five. Here are the five I chose (in alphabetical order, but not necessarily order of importance):

1. Challenge
2. Collaboration
3. Creativity
4. Have Fun
5. Trust

on-line?
 

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(Didn't read whole thread)

INTP here, OP sounds about right, and I'm an atheist.
 

Judous

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Im new here, first real post.. and im an INTP. Wow that thats is out of the way.

In any part of my life friendships, work, but especially relationships I definatly value honesty over everything else. I can deal with pretty much everything as long as I have all the information in front of me, when I feel that the other person isnt telling me everything, that will drive me crazy.

Any other INTP's have their brain conflicting with their morals, emotions?
 

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Any other INTP's have their brain conflicting with their morals, emotions?

Yes:

I find the primary cause of this inequality is the nature in which morals and ethics are installed and upheld within our culture.

Morality is usually established by a religious quo; the nature of morality tends to deal with spiritual anchor-points: right and wrong as unequivocal decisions.

Ethics is essentially the same manufacturing point, except most ethical guidelines flourish from legal expectations that range from personal conduct to communal welfare - in most cases, ethics tend to protect the system of government to which they are associated.

The difficulty tends to arise (at least for me) when practical applications of either/both infect our ability to independently (improbable though it likely is) reason and behave.
 

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Im new here, first real post.. and im an INTP. Wow that thats is out of the way.

In any part of my life friendships, work, but especially relationships I definatly value honesty over everything else. I can deal with pretty much everything as long as I have all the information in front of me, when I feel that the other person isnt telling me everything, that will drive me crazy.

Any other INTP's have their brain conflicting with their morals, emotions?

I understand what you're saying... but do you mean "significant?" I see most people not giving all the information as a matter of course and think most of us lie routinely but not significantly understood.
 

Judous

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I understand what you're saying... but do you mean "significant?" I see most people not giving all the information as a matter of course and think most of us lie routinely but not significantly understood.

Well, if I am not giving someone all the information. It could be for manipulation purposes, or to protect someone's feelings. Whether that is good or bad intentioned for both reasons is inconsequential to me.

Ultimately I'm smart enough to make good decisions on my own. And if im not, well then that should be my fault, not because of an outside source.
 
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