Mort Belfry
Rats off to ya!
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Oh. That's an old one. (About 40 years old, as a matter of fact.)
Better call The Bishop.
Or the Pantomime Princess Margaret
Oh. That's an old one. (About 40 years old, as a matter of fact.)
Better call The Bishop.
Mort Belfry:
INTJ theist here who has atheist ENFP and ESTP friends. Being an INT affects how you deal with life or how you approach it...it (obviously since you and I differ) doesn't result in your having the same viewpoint on every subject/conclusions.
If people are not worried about people skills, are you saying that INTJs, in reality, do not suck as much as they seem too?
The bottom line for INTJs is that they value correctness and competence and assume by definition that they are correct and competent when, in fact, they are often NOT correct or competent.
Just repeat after me over and over ad nauseum: "INTJs are no better. INTJs are no better. INTJs are no better."
(I'm specifying INTJs because they have a particular problem with this.)
<<All NTs want is competency when it comes down to things that are important.>>
What's important to be competent at is highly subjective.