Lex Talionis
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- Sep 21, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
Mere curiosity.
Do you hate us? Adore us? Anything in between?
Do you hate us? Adore us? Anything in between?
Lol...do a 'search' on NFPs and NTJs...you'll be pleasantly surprised
I love them.
I've grown to respect efficiency, it's always impressive to see the results of achievement and focus. And to meet an N who .. lives .. for those things without a) falling victim to the common problems of extroversion or b) indulging in Ne... is all really impressive in my book.
I find myself envying their focus... I mean, I can do the same once a value has been triggered, but my Te is not well-developed enough that I can just do that, because I will it.. and just that.
How comforting to know that they are capable of using Fi. To know, that if mature enough, this creature that appears to have all this personal power can and will stand for the -right- thing.
/fangirl
Mere curiosity.
Do you hate us? Adore us? Anything in between?
As an INFJ that scores INTJ on most dichotomous MBTI tests, there's a sense of solidarity that I have when interacting with INTJs in real life. There's a brainwave connection that I get when having a conversation with them. I like having deep intelligent conversations with them, and the fact that they don't expect me to solve all their problems, gives my Fe a breather (it's overwhelming to solve everyone's problems, and I have to set limits with that). I love watching them light up like a Christmas tree when they discuss all they know about something they enjoy. I admire that they think for themselves instead of being part of the herd. They tend not to join the fads campaign or believe every rumor that they hear, which I like. They have a dry and witty sense of humor too, which I find hits a chord with me. There's a quirky side to INTJs that isn't obvious, but when you get to know them, it comes out, and I like that they are different.
Definitely a big fan of INTJs. NFs touch my heart, NTs connect with my brain.
It really depends on the person for me. The INTJs I've met seem to fall into two categories. There are -
The arrogant, elitest INTJs who think they're just way smarter than everyone else. They may even be partially right; they are often extremely competent people who are highly intelligent.
[The] steady, reliable, unassuming and easy to get along with.