Another thing to note: F=/= emotional, irrational. F's are value oriented and people-centered. T's tend to take the people factor out of equation when figuring things out UNLESS it's crucial for efficiency and end-goal success, generally speaking.
The video also paints you as an INFJ. Sometimes it can be rough out there for male INFJs, I can see why you're hoping to be an INTJ.
Oh yeah, and if you liked DeathNote:
I think Kira/Light is INFJ and that Kid is INTJ.
Right, I have a lot of tertiary Te. Ti is critical on details and technicalities; my attacks are more big-picture based. Focus on details tends to be on recalled details, compared against the present situation (Si), rather than observed inaccuracies (Ti).Critical on logic = T.
Oh yeah, and if you liked DeathNote:
I think Kira/Light is INFJ and that Kid is INTJ.
Light Yagami is a very, very fucking obvious INTJ. An INFJ with the same motivations would not have even considered killing all those cops -- Travis Bickle's undoing was precisely that he couldn't kill one police officer who stood in his way (poor hardworking stiff he was, like Travis himself)
And yes, Near is another INTJ.
Light Yagami is a very, very fucking obvious INTJ. An INFJ with the same motivations would not have even considered killing all those cops -- Travis Bickle's undoing was precisely that he couldn't kill one police officer who stood in his way (poor hardworking stiff he was, like Travis himself)
there's a greater good that can be accomplished
That's a totally F response. You're definitely INFJ. I mean values on what you consider morally right or wrong, good or evil pertaining to what you or other people should do. Of course, T's are going to have "values" but typically speaking, they aren't going to primarily judge things on the criteria of what's morally right or wrong, good or evil.I know. Can you really make any decisions without having some inherent values? I mean, what constitutes efficient?
The sheer callousness of Light's actions make them very un-Fe. INTJs tend not to care who they have to shunt out of the way to achieve their ideals and schemes, INFJs do; as Fe is innately focused on the well-being of all those around it.Not to derail my own thread but, according to this thread, F = Values and not feel good emotions and such. So, with that being said, would it be completely improbable for him to think that there's a greater good that can be accomplished and, as such, the cops should die?
Either one could quite easily be Te/Fi. Te difference is the latter is an Enneagram 8 objective, whereas the former is an Enneagram 1 objective. Light is an INTJ 1w2 and seeks to remake the world to his perfect image; as opposed to for example Near (INTJ, 5w6), who is concerned only with solving puzzles; or Emperor Palpatine (INTJ, 8w9), who seeks to rule the universe."I will save this world and be its God!" --seems INFJ'ish to me. Fe.
"I will rule the world". --now that is INTJ'ish. Te.
The sheer callousness of Light's actions make them very un-Fe. INTJs tend not to care who they have to shunt out of the way to achieve their ideals and schemes, INFJs do; as Fe is innately focused on the well-being of all those around it.
Either one could quite easily be Te/Fi. Te difference is the latter is an Enneagram 8 objective, whereas the former is an Enneagram 1 objective. Light is an INTJ 1w2 and seeks to remake the world to his perfect image; as opposed to for example Near (INTJ, 5w6), who is concerned only with solving puzzles; or Emperor Palpatine (INTJ, 8w9), who seeks to rule the universe.
Now, Light's objective could very easily be Ni-Fe in nature, as opposed to Ni-Te, but then his actions would be markedly more magnanimous. An Fe user would not have even considered the possibility of killing L, or anyone else they did not deem a risk to the human race at large.
Well yes, he became the "savior" Kira. An INTJ would have preferred to stay hidden.Now, Light's objective could very easily be Ni-Fe in nature, as opposed to Ni-Te, but then his actions would be markedly more magnanimous.
An Fe user would not have even considered the possibility of killing L, or anyone else they did not deem a risk to the human race at large.
The sheer callousness of Light's actions make them very un-Fe. INTJs tend not to care who they have to shunt out of the way to achieve their ideals and schemes, INFJs do; as Fe is innately focused on the well-being of all those around it.Not to derail my own thread but, according to this thread, F = Values and not feel good emotions and such. So, with that being said, would it be completely improbable for him to think that there's a greater good that can be accomplished and, as such, the cops should die?
Either one could quite easily be Te/Fi. Te difference is the latter is an Enneagram 8 objective, whereas the former is an Enneagram 1 objective. Light is an INTJ 1w2 and seeks to remake the world to his perfect image; as opposed to for example Near (INTJ, 5w6), who is concerned only with solving puzzles; or Emperor Palpatine (INTJ, 8w9), who seeks to rule the universe."I will save this world and be its God!" --seems INFJ'ish to me. Fe.
"I will rule the world". --now that is INTJ'ish. Te.
This sounds possibly ISFJ-like to me.Some INTJs go on this hellbent drive to make everything logical and some INFJs feel the need to accommodate for everyone and dream about sweet perfect worlds and ignore everything that isn't a part of that, like other peoples opinions.
This could be xxFJ.The only person in life that you HAVE to take care of is yourself and you really can't help anybody if you're always bending over backwards to make them "feel" better. Sometimes tough love is what you need.
I don't know what I think about this post. It's not really indicative of any type in particular.It's just interesting, I think. I've been typed as a INTJ somewhat unanimously else where, by INFJs no less. Then, on another forum, I was typed as an INFJ, by INTJs no less; I kinda felt that this place was unbiased in a way (and yes, I do cruise a lot of mbti types if that's what you wondering about) The first time I took the MBTI test, I scored INTJ (And I scored INTJ the next few times over the span of a year or two, originally, I thought MBTI was bs and dismissed it nearly immediately) and as such, I joined the INTJ forum. Long story short, I felt like I think in the same way as many of the INTJs but I felt like my preference and what I wanted to be knowledgeable about was people. Thus I equated that to mean that I must be an INFJ. Even with the goal of knowing and understanding people, I seemed very much different than the INFJs. They just, quite frankly, seemed to emotional about everything. I know INFJs are logical thinking feelers and such, but the ones I have been around seem very emotional and such. They also seemed easily affected by movies and other such media that normally can't get an emotion out of me. Also, it seems that social skills and the 'need' to be social is prevalent in all INFJs. I had to work, hard, for my social skills (By observing, digesting, and then finally using the knowledge I had gained) and I also never 'needed' to be social. There are times when I want to and will completely withdraw from everyone in my life (Save friends if they somehow catch me/bother me) and I won't feel the need to connect with anyone. I don't 'need' it in the same fashion as an INFJ would (It appears based on my knowledge of MBTI and the ones I've meet
Preference wise: I don't really ...care? I don't prefer to be either an INFJ or INTJ, I do believe that with that information, I can have another tool to examine me and how I interact with people.
Aleksei, I think you're my favorite person on this forum. YOU ARE HILARIOUS. Your temper is so similar to mine.I'm completely dumbstruck, it seems no one here has considered that there is such a thing as an emotional T type (or a rational F type). Guys, people have tertiary goddamn functions.
Bravo Liesel, well said.