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ENTP
The Visionary / Debater / Inventor
59 points
Greatest Strength: Can do anything, constant new ideas
Greatest Weakness: Trouble finishing, hates routine
IntrovertedExtroverted
T (Thinking): Making objective decisions and judgments
F (Feeling): Making subjective decisions and judgments
N (Intuition): Processing intangible information
S (Sensing): Processing concrete sensations
Sometimes called temperaments, the 16 types can be divided into 4 families based on general shared characteristics.
NT
Conceptualizers
Focused on the big picture and objective thinking
(1) PRIMARY COGNITIVE FUNCTION (MOST IMPORTANT!)
This function is unconscious. It represents the main way you see the world and it should feel very natural.
Ne
Extroverted Intuition
Possibilities • Exploring • Seeing Patterns • Learning through "Experiments" • Optimistic • Open-Mindedness • Brainstorming
(2) AUXILIARY COGNITIVE FUNCTION
This function is conscious. It should feel very familiar, but you might struggle with it at times. Since the ENTP's primary function is an information-gathering one, this secondary function supports it by being a decision-making one.
Ti
Introverted Thinking
Accuracy • Curiosity • Seeking Understanding • Logic • Blunt Honesty
(3) TERTIARY COGNITIVE FUNCTION
This function is conscious. It can take years to mature; so, it might work well often but also give you some trouble. Even though the fourth function is typically seen as a type's main weakness, aspects of this third one can give you some real trouble as well.
Fe
Extroverted Feeling
Group Harmony • Empathy • Manipulation • Understanding Social Conventions
(4) INFERIOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION
This function is unconscious. Think of it as your main weakness. But it's still a part of you, so it should feel familiar, even if it can be confusing, unpleasant, or difficult. It might be something you struggle with often, or it could feel so foreign that you have trouble understanding how others enjoy it.
Si
Introverted Sensing
Memory • Personal / Subjective Experience • Nostalgia • Preserving Order • History • Stability • Careful Planning • Tradition
Example People: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Socrates, Gillian Anderson, Tyrion Lannister (Game of Thrones)
Primary Instinct: Gathering information (keeping options open)
Internal Conflict: You often struggle between following Ti and Fe
Under Stress: Your Si makes you withdraw and feel depressed, unmotivated, nostalgic, or like everything needs to be cleaned or reorganized
Overcoming Weakness: Reinforce your weakness of Si by practicing your Ti