Extremely passive people? None of them I know are. Coriolis is a 5, does she seem extremely passive to you? I place more emphasis on enneagram for the most part, because it helps polish and refine MBTI type. I just don't see any of them as extremely passive, regardless of enneagram.
I don't know who this is, so I can't really answer your question. Still new here and I haven't had a great deal of time to interact with said poster.
What you're speaking of consists of human emotions. We all
feel them. The point is whether or not we
act on them. This is what turns a
passive person into an
active person. INTJs aren't particularly actively aggressive. What I'm trying to say is that we appear as very passive people. When you actually get to know us, we have a lot of pathos and passion hidden inside. I will not call it aggression because I don't believe that's what it is. Emotion and aggression are not the same thing.
Most people would say that ESTJs, ESFJs or ESFPs are aggressive, that is only because they act on their feelings more so than other types. That doesn't mean that they "feel" more emotions than anyone else.
I am one and I'm in no way passive.
Well I am for the most part.
Neither are any of the other INTJ's or ISTJ's that I've met.
Nice to meet you.
They may act uninterested or like they aren't paying attention. Likely because they're uninterested and no longer paying attention.
I am a fairly passive person regardless of whether or not I'm paying attention. I can't stand militant people. (Grew up in the northeast and I can't stand passive aggressive people.)
The only time I feel the need to become passionate about a subject is when I see people spreading a false truth. Such as the stereotypes people perpetuate about INTJs. Including the INTJs themselves. Maybe the get some sort of gratification or a sense of belonging out of it, but I am really sick and tired of hearing it.
We're not
all alike. Some of us are aggressive, some of us are passive. In real life, we're fairly innocuous people and whether you want to agree with this or not, we come off as passive and calm to others.
When I was a child my teacher used to stick me next to the hyperactive kids because she said I had a calming effect on them. I've had many people tell me that I have a placid composure.
For the record, I've taken the Myers briggs test about 20 times and every time I take it it comes out INTJ.
I think unhealthy INTJs can be much more aggressive than usual because they don't know how to handle their emotions or articulate their thoughts. In many ways, INTJs have to re learn how to communicate with people again once they reach their young adult years.