RandomINTP
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- Feb 19, 2015
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- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 7w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sx
Every MBTI type has an own way of learning, based off of the 4 letters of an MBTI type.
Introverts: ...learn about themselves and their own interests.
Extroverts: ...learn about their environment and what they have to learn.
Sensitives: ...are able to learn facts better.
Intiutives: ...understand theories better.
Thinkers: ...learn about objective topics.
Feelers: ...learn about subjective topics.
Judgers: ...learn as much as they can about the topics they know.
Percievers: ...learn only important parts of a wide range of topics.
This also works with the Cognitive functions. This part only really makes sense when you know the Cognitive Functions of each type when you compare this information to the results below the Cognitive Functions.
Sensing is the way you learn.
Extroverted Sensors: ...learn by doing.
Introverted Sensors: ...learn by observing.
Intuition is the choice you make from what you've learned.
Extroverted Intuitives: ...follow their gut instinct based on their observations.
Introverted Intuitives: ...don't follow their gut instinct but keep it in mind when they use Se.
The thinking/feeling part doesn't have to do with learning, but it's relevant in cognitive functions.
This part decides if you share what you think about or not.
Extroverted Thinkers: ...share what they think about.
Introverted Thinkers: ...keep it to themselves.
This part decides if you share your feelings or not.
Extroverted Feelers: ...share their feelings.
Introverted Feelers: ...don't share their feelings.
RESULTS:
ISTJ: The student (studies one thing deeply, but doesn't strive to understand the meanings behind the facts)
ISTP: The practical learner (like the student, but with a wider range of interests which they learn about)
ESTP: The realistic learner (believes what he sees, and is usually accurate, but only on a superficial level)
ESTJ: The teacher (learns about what the environment requires for them to know, but don't care to understand the meanings behind it)
ISFJ: The traditional learner (is interested in one thing passionately, but doesn't usually understand the meanings and truth behind it)
ISFP: The artistic learner (is interested in alot of things passionately, but only on a superficial level, via their senses)
ESFP: The emotional learner (relationship-concentrated, learns and cares about other people in their environment)
ESFJ: The mainstream learner (doesn't mean every ESFJ is mainstream, but they learn about what they see and others care about)
INFJ: The interested learner (like the INTJ, but with more passion, and have a emotional connection, a bond, to their interest)
INFP: The philosopher (interested in the meanings and morals behind the environment, and usually understands them quite well)
ENFP: The empathic learner (like the ESFP, but less sympathic and more empathic, because they understand the meanings behind people's actions better)
ENFJ: The social learner (like the ENTJ, but are more concentrated on relationships between people. They also have a good sense of moral)
INTJ: The expert (learns really much about one thing and is really skilled at whatever that one thing is)
INTP: The curious learner (is interested in practically everything and the meanings behind those topics, and enjoys theories about those topics)
ENTP: The universal learner (someone who learns and knows about everything, not necessarily much though)
ENTJ: The leader (They learn only about what they have to, but they understand the meanings behind it, and that makes them good leaders)
Comment what you think about this and if it's accurate or not.
Introverts: ...learn about themselves and their own interests.
Extroverts: ...learn about their environment and what they have to learn.
Sensitives: ...are able to learn facts better.
Intiutives: ...understand theories better.
Thinkers: ...learn about objective topics.
Feelers: ...learn about subjective topics.
Judgers: ...learn as much as they can about the topics they know.
Percievers: ...learn only important parts of a wide range of topics.
This also works with the Cognitive functions. This part only really makes sense when you know the Cognitive Functions of each type when you compare this information to the results below the Cognitive Functions.
Sensing is the way you learn.
Extroverted Sensors: ...learn by doing.
Introverted Sensors: ...learn by observing.
Intuition is the choice you make from what you've learned.
Extroverted Intuitives: ...follow their gut instinct based on their observations.
Introverted Intuitives: ...don't follow their gut instinct but keep it in mind when they use Se.
The thinking/feeling part doesn't have to do with learning, but it's relevant in cognitive functions.
This part decides if you share what you think about or not.
Extroverted Thinkers: ...share what they think about.
Introverted Thinkers: ...keep it to themselves.
This part decides if you share your feelings or not.
Extroverted Feelers: ...share their feelings.
Introverted Feelers: ...don't share their feelings.
RESULTS:
ISTJ: The student (studies one thing deeply, but doesn't strive to understand the meanings behind the facts)
ISTP: The practical learner (like the student, but with a wider range of interests which they learn about)
ESTP: The realistic learner (believes what he sees, and is usually accurate, but only on a superficial level)
ESTJ: The teacher (learns about what the environment requires for them to know, but don't care to understand the meanings behind it)
ISFJ: The traditional learner (is interested in one thing passionately, but doesn't usually understand the meanings and truth behind it)
ISFP: The artistic learner (is interested in alot of things passionately, but only on a superficial level, via their senses)
ESFP: The emotional learner (relationship-concentrated, learns and cares about other people in their environment)
ESFJ: The mainstream learner (doesn't mean every ESFJ is mainstream, but they learn about what they see and others care about)
INFJ: The interested learner (like the INTJ, but with more passion, and have a emotional connection, a bond, to their interest)
INFP: The philosopher (interested in the meanings and morals behind the environment, and usually understands them quite well)
ENFP: The empathic learner (like the ESFP, but less sympathic and more empathic, because they understand the meanings behind people's actions better)
ENFJ: The social learner (like the ENTJ, but are more concentrated on relationships between people. They also have a good sense of moral)
INTJ: The expert (learns really much about one thing and is really skilled at whatever that one thing is)
INTP: The curious learner (is interested in practically everything and the meanings behind those topics, and enjoys theories about those topics)
ENTP: The universal learner (someone who learns and knows about everything, not necessarily much though)
ENTJ: The leader (They learn only about what they have to, but they understand the meanings behind it, and that makes them good leaders)
Comment what you think about this and if it's accurate or not.