How do the instinct stacking affect your INTJ-ness?
MBTI is a filter.
Instinct variation, is the bean-flavored water poured through.
Edit: I can't be the only one who hates that it's called 'instinct'.
How do the instinct stacking affect your INTJ-ness?
INTJS are not all the same.
All it means to be an INTJ is that you primarily process information using Ni and then Te (with Fi and Se working somewhere in the back).
Your core fears, motivations, fixations, instincts, alignment, values, etc. can be all over the board.
I am assuming then you are not a David Keirsey fan...
Why?[...] to focus solely on the latter is stupid.
Why?
Stop trying to get him to talk.How do I get my INTJ brother to communicate with me? There are so many things that I wish he would talk with me about but he just never talks.
Stop trying to get him to talk.
Oh, such trivial talk. Then just send him an e-mail.But we need to communicate. For instance we split many bills together, and we need to communicate about when we are going to both get together and pay them. He can't communicate to save his life.
Oh, such trivial talk. Then just send him an e-mail.
But we need to communicate. For instance we split many bills together, and we need to communicate about when we are going to both get together and pay them. He can't communicate to save his life.
Everyone can communicate; if he doesn't, then he probably doesn't want to. However, people tend to open up when you respect their boundaries and respect their ability to communicate.
No, I am not a fan of Keirsey.
He focuses solely on the external, and I prefer an internal approach.
I'm fine with exploring connections between the internal and external, but to focus solely on the latter is stupid.
I try my damndest to respect his boundaries. It doesn't look like I can get him to communicate no matter what I do. It almost seems hopeless.
Solely on external? What distinguishes his work the most is his focus on multiple intelligences. Intelligence is internal. As in, inside. Within. Interior.
Then do nothing.
So what type was Carl Jung? CelebrityTypes.com says INFJ, but it also said Jung identified as ISTP and INTP!