They're always fascinating........even if the result is a decades long intellectual feud.
I still doubt I would be irritated by ENTPs.
They're always fascinating........even if the result is a decades long intellectual feud.
Imagine again. Here's how most of the arguments (and both types are all about arguing) seem to go:
I have observed an external pattern or phenomenon across contextual lines (Ne), which leads me to believe that these governing principles will explain and categorize it (Ti.)
Here's how you really operate:
You meet two German women who claim to like peppermint ice cream.
You think, "Eureka! It's a goddamn pattern!"
Then you make the irrational claim:
" All German women like peppermint ice cream."
You don't seem to really understand the process of Ne inference.
NTJs get all ruined when they turn E!
I still doubt I would be irritated by ENTPs.
- People who do not learn.
- People who are putting obstacles in the way simply because they have some kind of unfounded fear of you.
- Incompetence, and in extension people who cannot spell properly. It's almost always a good indication that I will not be able to communicate with said person, even verbally. There are a few exceptions.
- People who can't be persuaded when they're clearly wrong, simply because they hold on to some ideal. That's a double-edged sword, though. I also like loyalty.
- Disloyalty.
- Weakness of character.
- People who break all kinds of rules without any other reason than pissing people off.
- People who enforce rules too rigidly, and can't see that effectiveness and flexibility has a place in there sometimes, even if they're right most of the time.
- People who aren't on time.
- People who never prepare when that is needed for something important.
- People who fail to inform others of important things in time.
- People who do not have the willpower to overcome completely ridiculous phobias and the like.
- Pacifists.
- Peacemongers.
- Militant vegans.
- Greenpeace activists.
- Junkies.
- People who take stupid risks in order to impress others.
- Those who cannot see potential risks because they lack imagination.
- People who lack an active (healthy) imagination.
- People in groups who consistently fails to do their part of the job.
- People who thinks they're more intelligent/wise etc simply because they're old, as if that is something you "earn" by having been alive for a certain number of years.
- People who fail to see realistically upon things. Maybe I already mentioned this one.
I could go on forever. I spend a lot of time sorting through what I like in people, and what I dislike.
Seldom, if ever, do I approve of anyone completely. I have noticed that some INFJs and ENFJs who have acquired logical thinking through character development are the ones that I usually end up trusting completely.
However, are ENTJ's youthful? I just cannot wait to have my own place, my own money to spend, my own rules to follow, my own decisions to follow. Basically, being in charge of myself. I just cannot fully appreciate my teenage years the same way that other types can, particularly the perceivers. Were any of you guys truly happy in high school, or did you write it off as stepping stone that the system has in place for you? I am so excited for life to truly begin that I get antsy in the present moment and cannot truly appreciate what is right infront of me. I'll even take it a step further and say it is impossible for me to truly relax.
I fit most of these descriptions, Jesus! :hi:- People who do not learn.
- People who are putting obstacles in the way simply because they have some kind of unfounded fear of you.
- Incompetence, and in extension people who cannot spell properly. It's almost always a good indication that I will not be able to communicate with said person, even verbally. There are a few exceptions.
- People who can't be persuaded when they're clearly wrong, simply because they hold on to some ideal. That's a double-edged sword, though. I also like loyalty.
- Disloyalty.
- Weakness of character.
- People who break all kinds of rules without any other reason than pissing people off.
- People who enforce rules too rigidly, and can't see that effectiveness and flexibility has a place in there sometimes, even if they're right most of the time.
- People who aren't on time.
- People who never prepare when that is needed for something important.
- People who fail to inform others of important things in time.
- People who do not have the willpower to overcome completely ridiculous phobias and the like.
- Pacifists.
- Peacemongers.
- Militant vegans.
- Greenpeace activists.
- Junkies.
- People who take stupid risks in order to impress others.
- Those who cannot see potential risks because they lack imagination.
- People who lack an active (healthy) imagination.
- People in groups who consistently fails to do their part of the job.
- People who thinks they're more intelligent/wise etc simply because they're old, as if that is something you "earn" by having been alive for a certain number of years.
- People who fail to see realistically upon things. Maybe I already mentioned this one.
I could go on forever. I spend a lot of time sorting through what I like in people, and what I dislike.
Seldom, if ever, do I approve of anyone completely. I have noticed that some INFJs and ENFJs who have acquired logical thinking through character development are the ones that I usually end up trusting completely.
-stupid people define
-incompetence define this again from your perspective
-late arrivals
-inefficiency
-bad drivers (a derivative of incompetency the way I see it)
-insincere female interactions (LIKE OH MY GOD! IT IS SO GOOD TO SEE YOU!!)
-insecurity in other people
-poor internet grammar
-people who fail to understand argumentsdefine arguemnt, you mean people who fail to see things in your point of view?
-people who fail to recognize the ENTJ is most of the time correct Bullshit, are you right most of the time
-people who fail to recognize that the ENTJ IS in fact capable of conceding defeat, it is just that we are very rarely wrong Bullshit again
-people who say we have no feelings
- liarsWhagts wrong with lying, we all lied at a certain point in our lives.
- indecisiveness
- people who put things off balance between work and play is important
- people who are all talk, no action
- insincerity
- people who go out of their way to win our approval no thanks, sir.
- people who attempt to put us in our places, fail, and then continue to tell us that we are too stubborn to understand them.
- people who do not understand our hilarious sense of humorHAHA
- People who think that we are mad merely because we enjoy to speak our minds
I was talking about you, not Ne.
You make absurd generalizations.
Case in point:
Irrational bullshit.
People who act as mediators in conflicts. Either let me handle it or STFU, because you are annoying and not necessary.
Emo-ness
Lack of self discipline.
Lack of accountability.
It is impossible for me to avoid situations of disorganization. I am still in high school and need to deal with the same people every day, as well as follow the rules of school/home regardless of whether or not I want to. I have little say as to who I hang out with - if I am kicking it with a few friends, other people jump in, and thus I am forced to hang out with people whom I would not have hand chosen. However, I realize that my fantasy situation in handpicking everyone is unrealistic and thus, I have been doing a good job as of late of adapting to the spontaneous and consciously working on my P.
However, are ENTJ's youthful? I just cannot wait to have my own place, my own money to spend, my own rules to follow, my own decisions to follow. Basically, being in charge of myself. I just cannot fully appreciate my teenage years the same way that other types can, particularly the perceivers. Were any of you guys truly happy in high school, or did you write it off as stepping stone that the system has in place for you? I am so excited for life to truly begin that I get antsy in the present moment and cannot truly appreciate what is right infront of me. I'll even take it a step further and say it is impossible for me to truly relax.
Agreed...
I can't stand it when people ask me for help with fitness and/or dieting, then later that day I catch then eating unhealthy food right before they plan on going to sleep... Especially if it's someone who had shown great concern for their physical well-being.
-insincere female interactions (LIKE OH MY GOD! IT IS SO GOOD TO SEE YOU!!!)
LOL, yes, coz heaven forbid we might actually be happy to see you
and you'd have to believe us![]()
Uh-Uh, wow, people have weaknessess, big deal. I gather you are Mr. Olympia?An advice to all the intolernat ENTJs: you will always suck in comparison to somebody else, pretty much at everything you do.
How you people ever are attracted to NFs is beyond me
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I also can't stand when people don't PICK UP THEIR PHONE when plans were made... it's a cell phone for christ sakes, I know you aren't away from the phone (for the most part)... Haha and yes I realize that because I'm an ENTJ, that last one made me seem as if I was 'ditched for less of an asshole', but it's usually SP's who flake out and can't be depended on (not always though).