Cypocalypse
New member
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2008
- Messages
- 252
- MBTI Type
- eNtP
- Enneagram
- 4w5/
I've read some INTP descriptions on the web. Some of them I find questionable. For example, some INTPs are described as Engineers, but isn't Engineering too Te extensive?
I don't know. Some members here do score high on both Te's and Ti's, but I find the two to be too polarized to be strong both on an INTP.
Or maybe the Ne/Ti is somehow giving an impression on an INTP that he can handle the Te workload.
I gave up on Te years ago. For one, I realized that just because I can be good at it, it wouldn't give that much leverage in the long run if I never really liked it.
I actually liked Humanities more, actually. It encompasses the softer sciences, gives more room for Ne/Ti, doesn't have the J accountability, and being human in nature, it has better potential to sustain a learner's interest longer.
For the longest time, I've always considered INTPs to have the spirited nature of artisans while having the intellectual prowess of someone...err...academic/corporate, where the humanities act as a bridgeway.
I get bored easily as a stereotypical INTP, and I dont see how things like triple integrals in calculus can sustain an INTPs interest, let alone make a career out of it.
I don't know. Some members here do score high on both Te's and Ti's, but I find the two to be too polarized to be strong both on an INTP.
Or maybe the Ne/Ti is somehow giving an impression on an INTP that he can handle the Te workload.
I gave up on Te years ago. For one, I realized that just because I can be good at it, it wouldn't give that much leverage in the long run if I never really liked it.
I actually liked Humanities more, actually. It encompasses the softer sciences, gives more room for Ne/Ti, doesn't have the J accountability, and being human in nature, it has better potential to sustain a learner's interest longer.
For the longest time, I've always considered INTPs to have the spirited nature of artisans while having the intellectual prowess of someone...err...academic/corporate, where the humanities act as a bridgeway.
I get bored easily as a stereotypical INTP, and I dont see how things like triple integrals in calculus can sustain an INTPs interest, let alone make a career out of it.