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Grigory Perelman, the man who solved the Poincare Conjecture, deeply impresses me. His rejection of the Fields Medal, the most prestigious honor in mathematics, suggests the height of what an INTJ's well-developed Fi looks like. It wasn't about him, the discoverer; rather, the important part was the discovery itself. He took full satisfaction in simply knowing that it was right.
Grigory Perelman, the man who solved the Poincare Conjecture, deeply impresses me. His rejection of the Fields Medal, the most prestigious honor in mathematics, suggests the height of what an INTJ's well-developed Fi looks like. It wasn't about him, the discoverer; rather, the important part was the discovery itself. He took full satisfaction in simply knowing that it was right.