Uytuun
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Ti is logical.
Ni is wrong.

Magic Poriferan, your bro doesn't really seem like the healthiest INTJ.
Ti is logical.
Ni is wrong.
Thank Einstein for that!
Magic Poriferan, your bro doesn't really seem like the healthiest INTJ.
I am INTP, and therefore by definition, perfect.I'm aware that he's got problems. I felt it was necessary to point out that all types have to potential to screw everything up.
Of course not!*big adoring eyes at MacGuffin* You mean I will never begay like your avataras awesome as an INTP?![]()
You're welcome.I hold that you guys are narcissistic bastards. And I say that as I laugh.
What can I say? I certainly don't agree with everything you guys do. But when you put it to someone, you put it to them. You don't seem to worry what others will think of you. People like you tend to evoke a mixed reaction out of me: one in which I affectionately insult you (see above). Unfortunately, my greatest exposure has been hearing about people on MBTICentral, as well as an INTp/INTP? who later showed that he thought himself enlightened and me in need of enlightenment. I have little patience for that crap. Bravo to those of you who rise above your weaknesses; I hope to meet more like you and enjoy my time with them.
To represent the errors of the INTJ, I will use my favorite of my brother's bad habits. If he bothers to help someone with a problem(which is not a pretty site to begin with) he often tackles the problem with such certainty that he doesn't bother asking questions. This results in him "fixing" a problem that no one actually had, and then walking away without a moment's notice. Not surprisingly, whenever he does this, he has to come back later to fix the real problem. He's usually even more angry then, but he really has no one to be angry at but himself.![]()
Sounds like my mother (who very well may be an INTJ, which makes me hesitate to ever think of dating an INTJ...). She always thinks she is right, and is forever right, and never wrong, because God wills it so(?). She likes to point out people's flaws and problems, and is hard set in what the solution is (to her anyway) and fails to realize that not all things are so dry cut, or that she may actually just be wrong. She also has that narcissist itch. Just stubborn as a clusterf*** and thinks she knows what everyone needs. Ugh.
One of my brothers is an INTJ, and I have lived most of my life with a cold impression of him. It's only improved in the time that I have been living with him and his girlfriend. He's mean, and he has often left me baffled with his inability to respect talents other than his own.
... and still, some of my best experiences are with INTJ's who know how and when to tell me I am exaggerating ("thought castles") without insulting me. The reason why I accept their criticism is because I know they know when it becomes nonsense, which has nothing to do with a lack of understanding...
's true, we're probably the best type to provide you with a second opinion and to have you actually listen to it.But you're great for challenging our own convictions too. Talking to an INTP can be so refreshing.
Oh and a fellow Belgian.![]()
Actually, I really enjoy seeing how far an INTP will take an idea or theory. It's always been one of the reasons I liked being friends with them. You could call it a hobby, perhaps.
Probably because of our quest to see the ULTIMATE truth in things, as someone somewhere so accurately described. When I contemplate something, it is so I can arrive at the highest possible truth and understanding of it. Equally strong is my desire to paint a clear and concise picture of what I think, that can encompass all the details of what I envision. If my description/explanation lacks detail, then I feel I have failed to manifest my true idea.