CuriousFeeling
From the Undertow
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2009
- Messages
- 2,937
- MBTI Type
- INfJ
- Enneagram
- 4w5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Are these common with INTPs? I suspect someone I know is an INTP.
-The art of the non-sequitir that may confuse the heck out of the INFJ, but they are actually doing this to get said INFJ to think outside the box.
-Intellectual and twisted type of humor.
-When someone complains about what everyone else is doing, and they really don't care because it doesn't adhere to their core values, or it's not close to them.
-Eclectic taste in music.
-Laid back and always lost in thought.
-Not exactly keen on routines, would rather sit back and read about things that interest them/stimulate their intellect.
-Asking questions to get the exact definition behind what someone is saying. ex. "Who is 'them'?"
-Asking if one has evidence for their speculations.
-When turning to them for advice, they say that you should think things through, use reason.
-When things get emotional between two people in a confrontation, they illustrate the pattern that is exhibited between the individuals as an attempt to have the party understand/think about what is going on and seek resolution.
-The art of the non-sequitir that may confuse the heck out of the INFJ, but they are actually doing this to get said INFJ to think outside the box.
-Intellectual and twisted type of humor.
-When someone complains about what everyone else is doing, and they really don't care because it doesn't adhere to their core values, or it's not close to them.
-Eclectic taste in music.
-Laid back and always lost in thought.
-Not exactly keen on routines, would rather sit back and read about things that interest them/stimulate their intellect.
-Asking questions to get the exact definition behind what someone is saying. ex. "Who is 'them'?"
-Asking if one has evidence for their speculations.
-When turning to them for advice, they say that you should think things through, use reason.
-When things get emotional between two people in a confrontation, they illustrate the pattern that is exhibited between the individuals as an attempt to have the party understand/think about what is going on and seek resolution.