So what would the differences be between a healthy and a unhealthy INTJ be?
- healthy - accepts that logic is just one part of the human condition.
- unhealthy - is disdainful of others who are not logical, nor value it.
I do both - what does that mean?? Logic is just one part of the human condition, but a very important part, so it is hard to respect people who see no value in it.- healthy - accepts that logic is just one part of the human condition.
- unhealthy - is disdainful of others who are not logical, nor value it.
I do both - what does that mean?? Logic is just one part of the human condition, but a very important part, so it is hard to respect people who see no value in it.
I think much less in terms of good/evil than effective/ineffective. Someone with a disdain for logic will refuse to employ it even when useful. Valuing logic does not require its overapplication. Quite the contrary.yes, because different personalities, cultures and value systems are evil, right?
the importance of logic is context-based. Even as an INTP, I see logic holding relative value. Maybe that's my "P" speaking, I don't know....
I think much less in terms of good/evil than effective/ineffective. Someone with a disdain for logic will refuse to employ it even when useful. Valuing logic does not require its overapplication. Quite the contrary.
And I wrote:i'm simply saying that humans are not strictly logical, nor should we be.
It seems there is some middle ground between the two perspectives.it is hard to respect people who see no value in [logic].
So what would the differences be between a healthy and a unhealthy INTJ be?