Entropic
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- Aug 20, 2012
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
- Enneagram
- 8w9
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
It's mainly on PerC.
Example: "My mom's a ESFJ and she shoves bibles and hamburgers up my ass. I hate ESFPs and ESFJs. I'm going to blame all my problems on Sensors and Feelers and bitch about how my type is the Master Race and should rule the world even though all my grades are shit and no one likes me because I'm an arrogant douchebag. Alexander the Great was an INTJ. Leonardo DiCaprio is an INTJ. Everyone significant in history was an INTJ and every other type is an idiot that sucks at life. We're better than everyone. We're going to drive all the inferior types into the sea. Hitler was an ESFP because ESFPs are evil. I'm yelling at the top of my voice about bullshit and emotional projection because INTJs are logical gods and everyone else is an emotional jerk. I'm such a special snowflake."
That's not nearly a majority of the real INTJs on the internet, it's just some INTJs on MBTI sites and a few other people who are mistyped and in denial. It's bullshit, it's arrogant, and it's obnoxious.
It's Six-like because it's basically developing an overinflated sense of superiority (disintegration into 3), and it's planning revenge through fantastical possibilities (6-like overthinking and speculation) as a fear-reaction to a perception of chronic mistreatment (6 counterphobia). It's rationalizing feelings of inferiority and using conspiracy-theory mentality to make sense of it and poise yourself as the "hero."
But why is this behavior in itself 6ish? What is there about type 6, the idea of the universe being transient and the resulting existential anxiety that comes with it, that actually connects to this behavior? I mean, what you cite here, that's just immaturity and over-identification with the personality. I don't see how any of this is at all related to type 6.
I mean, disintegration to type 3, I am not sure you know what this actually means in type 6, based on what you wrote here. If there is one type, if you need to associate this behavior with a type at all though again I do not think this is type-related, that fits this behavior the best is actually an actual 3. Conversely, perhaps a 2, with how pride works for them.
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