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Yes, but it runs counter to how an INTJ operates.
Yes, I agree - but, here's the thing, let's say being decisive is counter to my nature - or being conclusive, and appearing confident with that yet forging ahead. But, I still do it, even if it rubs against my nature, even kind of a "fake it 'til you make it" decisiveness sometimes! I know my face can portray a certain picture of confidence or lack thereof, so I try to put forward the most relevant and appealing portrait according to the situation.
So, perhaps a better rephrase of my question is:
Would an INTJ "fake" indecision if the situation so warranted that they should not appear so decided? Does an INTJ even have an awareness that a situation could benefit from that, or that they should sometimes let others take the reins of decision?
Do any INTJ's do that?