As an INFP I'd like to ask, why do I like you so much? I admire INTJs so hard.
Our kind ain't welcome 'round these parts little lady. Our entrance into the fetish club was denied.
As an INFP I'd like to ask, why do I like you so much? I admire INTJs so hard.
Our kind ain't welcome 'round these parts little lady. We tried, we can't break into the club.
But but but I understand them so well! I want to be in the club
That should count for something, yes... but the memo stated no dice.
Here, go here and pour your heart out: http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/nf-idyllic/55712-enfps-infps-better-intjs.html
Have fun with that.
No thanks, I read the first three pages and decided I'm safer staying away.
Still like INTJs though.
INTJs, what are your thoughts on having a hobby?
Everything has its value Raptorwizard. You've just got to see the interesting things you can learn within it. No worries though Raptor, I haven't fallen annoyed.My hobby as a non-INTJ is annoying INTJs, because they are always super logical about everything, and it is funny to get them to lighten up and start being more fun-loving like ESFPs!
See, it worked, I bothered you unnecessarily and made you read nothing of logical value
INTJs, what are your thoughts on having a hobby?
Threads abound on the forum already which extol the virtues (and vices) of INTJs. Really, only you can answer this question, but if you do, I would be curious to hear what you come up withAs an INFP I'd like to ask, why do I like you so much? I admire INTJs so hard.
A hobby is a great way to learn, to be creative, to broaden your horizons, and to meet people. It can provide a welcome contrast to your "day job" and a way to explore and develop additional dimensions of yourself as an individual. Occasionally hobbies can even bring financial gain.INTJs, what are your thoughts on having a hobby?
That should count for something, yes... but the memo stated no dice.
Here, go here and pour your heart out: http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/nf-idyllic/55712-enfps-infps-better-intjs.html
Have fun with that.
INTJs, what are your thoughts on having a hobby?
Eh. That's just Zarathustra making broad, sweeping generalizations about all INTJs again. For cereal, that's the entire thread.
Apparently, that's the type of INTJ that he is... "I am this way, therefore everyone must also be this way too!"
It's an interesting flaw, one that I get the sense that more than a few INTJs likely struggle with. I know I have in the past..
I play video games and workout. I guess those count as hobbies? I'm rather boring.
Hehe, well I didn't notice anyone except [MENTION=10757]Nicodemus[/MENTION] exactly rolling out the red carpet for us, or running to start the resulting "INTJ/INFP Fetishists Thread" man.
Are you kidding me? Those are awesome. How are you at Dr. Mario?....
Threads abound on the forum already which extol the virtues (and vices) of INTJs. Really, only you can answer this question, but if you do, I would be curious to hear what you come up with
Nothing is stopping you from starting such a thread.Hehe, well I didn't notice anyone except [MENTION=10757]Nicodemus[/MENTION] exactly rolling out the red carpet for us, or running to start the resulting "INTJ/INFP Fetishists Thread" man.
Many will rage against me for saying this, but I hate Nintendo...
How the hell can I tell if an INTJ is trolling?? (In real life or on the forum.)
Well, it's really just not that simple.
See, from one perspective, you could say that we're always trolling.
But, from another, you could say that we're never trolling.
The truth lies somewhere in between.
And the truth lies in what I said.
You just have to learn to read those multiple perspectives that we're riffing.
We literally play them like an instrument.
You just have to learn to hear it.
Nothing is stopping you from starting such a thread.
Because he's a real INTJ.Many will rage against me for saying this, but I hate Nintendo...
My best friend is an INTJ. I enjoy extrapolating what his Ni+Te provides, and sorting it with my Fi. I have a lot of rapport with my particular INTJ and we share a lot of common interests. As for the type as a whole, you're very admirable. You all seem so put-together, and exemplify the traits that I wish I had. Personally I think INTJ and INFP partnerships can be particularly beneficial on each end, with the INFP providing understanding and a competent ear/interactive idea bounce-board.