Splittet
Wannabe genius
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2007
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- MBTI Type
- INTJ
INTJ's don't necessarily "dislike" most people, simply don't view them as useful. Having little in common with other people, that makes sense. Egocentric? No. That is an individual type of characteristic- but introversion does lead to knowing oneself better than others.
I am talking about average tendencies, and based on that, one cannot say every INTJ is such and such. If you interpret me that way, you interpret me wrong. On average, INTJs like other people less than the the average person. As far as egocentricity goes, in comes from the T. F is more or less the same as Big Five agreeableness, and the opposite of agreeableness is egocentricity.
Sample Agreeableness items
* I am interested in people.
* I feel others’ emotions.
* I have a soft heart.
* I make people feel at ease.
* I sympathize with others’ feelings.
* I take time out for others.
* I am not interested in other people’s problems. (reversed)
* I am not really interested in others. (reversed)
* I feel little concern for others. (reversed)
* I insult people. (reversed)[7]
Agreeableness leads to being likable, and being low on it, means liking and caring less for others, and it makes you less likable.