Like the least about INTJs: They can be extremely stuck up and arrogant when they're right about something that someone else was wrong about (most INTJs I've met, I've mostly met aholes)
Like the most: They are more organized than I, in my opinion. They can get things done in a much more timely fashion and still have time left to gloat about it (or not).
Like the least about INTPs: They (we) can be so easily distracted sometimes and they don't really know how to socialize like others either (I could look at it the other way and say that's the best thing about us, but mustn't be too proud
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Like the most about INTPs: They can cram work into one night and still get an okay, while some poor other soul has worked their tail off the whole week and gets a meh. Also, they frequently bring up many interesting and unexpected topics in casual conversation.
What
I like most about being an INTP?
Others look at me gazing vacantly into space and assume I am an idiot who knows nothing about real life, who sucks at paying attention to people and is sometimes insensitive. I have been working on the insensitive part, and I hope I've progressed a little. However, I think about things that other people tell me they don't think about. Nobody I know thinks about nuclear radiation, frog habitats, and voice orchestras (my own invention) as much as I do, and they don't think about it the way I do. I can't explain it well, but I somehow think of something differently than someone else I know thinks of it. I can see how they reach their conclusion, but then I analyze it and find my own buried underneath the surface. I also have the aforementioned cramming ability, so that is a big plus in my INTPhood.
What I don't like about myself, though, is that I can't converse the way others do. I can't capture attention, nor can I talk about things in an excited enough tone for them to stick around long enough to get to know me more. I also can't be motivated sometimes. I know I should do it, but I have no idea how to go about it, so I just wait, sometimes for too long.
P.S. : I am well aware that nobody has posted in this thread for years (~3.5) but I don't care