Rangler
New member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2009
- Messages
- 319
- MBTI Type
- ENTJ
- Enneagram
- 3w8
well, here you are kind of implying being P are lazy and stupid. Being a P will never get anything done and you need to be a J to accomplish things. Well, i am questioning you what is productive and what is not? Why do you think J are superior to Ps. You are also implying Ps would avoid doing anything and ENTJs are the only people putting their plans to action.
What is action then? Thats what I am asking you? As long as our body is using energy, it is taking action.
You can go guesss what the point of the story is. It has a double meaning.
I think you've mistaken my sentiment towards ENTPs. I don't believe there inferior, and I've not said anything of the sort. I think there wonderful at playing devils advocate. Haha. I'm a proponent of the belief that all types are equal but different.
ENTJs have strengths. ENTPs have strengths. They're not the same strengths. Js are planners by nature. In some sense you could interpret ENTJ to mean "rational people planners". I see a more accurate description of ENTPs as "rational people explorers". It's a different preference, which isn't task-oriented.
It doesn't mean ENTPs are lazy, or ENTJs arn't lazy.
And, it's not just about action, it's about strategic action. To me, strategic action means: an action taken in pursuit of a likely outcome. This is natural ENTJ territory. Which is not to say it's impossible for ENTPs, simply ENTJs are predisposed to thinking this way.
ENTPs tend to focus on enjoying the journey, while ENTJs focus on arriving at the destination.
I feel I'm being fair about this. But, I'll let other board members decide.