phoenix31
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
- Enneagram
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I am wondering if anybody would be able to explain differences between an ENTP and INTP personality, particularly relating to an adolescent. I have been attempting to type an adolescent male and I get confused because he seems to fit with both types. I realize that ENTP's and INTP's basically share all of the same cognitive functions, just in different orders. Is anyone able to explain some of the nuances of how the two types can be different, based on where the cognitive function is in their stack?
Some of his repeated and definitive traits are as follows:
-Being critical of people who "aren't smart" or "don't think," according to his opinions and ideas
-Complete disregard for rules and authority if he finds them useless
-Highly intelligent but highly disorganized; doesn't get good grades even though he is intellectually capable
-Enjoys arguing a point endlessly, for hours, if someone will allow it
-Enjoys challenging authority to see what will happen, and then arguing a technicality to try to get out of trouble
-Pointing out others' imprecise words/phrasing and viewing the imprecision as a fault
-Hates manual labor or working on anything that requires physical exertion; often dreams of impractical ways to make money (that require no effort) while ignoring/refusing simple tasks that are available to him to make money immediately
-His living space is constantly cluttered. He will go through certain periods where he gets on an hours-long organizational kick for one specific project, but is most of the time very messy and inconsiderate of others who share his living space
-Does not tend to follow through or be dependable on any work that he is not very interested in or decided to do himself
-Has always enjoyed meeting and being with people; if he feels comfortable with friends in a crowd, he has been known to pull crazy stunts for fun. Enjoys alone time but wouldn't be considered a "loner."
-Does not seem to be affected by others' negative opinions of him, for the most part. He brushes off rude comments from kids at school and they don't seem to bother him much, other than to be considered annoying.
-Extremely creative. He is just as good at (and equally interested in) drawing, music, etc. as intellectual pursuits. He approaches music and art from both left and right brain thinking in a balanced way (ie: he can read music and he can play by ear; he can draw or paint utilizing technical precision and mathematical concepts but also will be abstract in his overall approach to the creative project
-Enjoys sports, but not the most physically capable when compared to his peers
-Not good about self reflection or self criticism, tends to be either pleased with himself or swings to an extreme of being very harsh on himself (I realize this trait may just be related to age and maturity level)
-Thrives on annoying and antagonizing a sibling to provoke a negative reaction; will take things too far
-Fairly open minded and tolerant of others and the way different people live their lives
-Will hurt a sibling's feelings or physically hurt a sibling in a skirmish and not feel it necessary to apologize or understand why he is being asked to apologize
-May get a flurry of ideas for a project but not follow through to completion; wants to have long and seemingly endless discussions about ideas
Some of his repeated and definitive traits are as follows:
-Being critical of people who "aren't smart" or "don't think," according to his opinions and ideas
-Complete disregard for rules and authority if he finds them useless
-Highly intelligent but highly disorganized; doesn't get good grades even though he is intellectually capable
-Enjoys arguing a point endlessly, for hours, if someone will allow it
-Enjoys challenging authority to see what will happen, and then arguing a technicality to try to get out of trouble
-Pointing out others' imprecise words/phrasing and viewing the imprecision as a fault
-Hates manual labor or working on anything that requires physical exertion; often dreams of impractical ways to make money (that require no effort) while ignoring/refusing simple tasks that are available to him to make money immediately
-His living space is constantly cluttered. He will go through certain periods where he gets on an hours-long organizational kick for one specific project, but is most of the time very messy and inconsiderate of others who share his living space
-Does not tend to follow through or be dependable on any work that he is not very interested in or decided to do himself
-Has always enjoyed meeting and being with people; if he feels comfortable with friends in a crowd, he has been known to pull crazy stunts for fun. Enjoys alone time but wouldn't be considered a "loner."
-Does not seem to be affected by others' negative opinions of him, for the most part. He brushes off rude comments from kids at school and they don't seem to bother him much, other than to be considered annoying.
-Extremely creative. He is just as good at (and equally interested in) drawing, music, etc. as intellectual pursuits. He approaches music and art from both left and right brain thinking in a balanced way (ie: he can read music and he can play by ear; he can draw or paint utilizing technical precision and mathematical concepts but also will be abstract in his overall approach to the creative project
-Enjoys sports, but not the most physically capable when compared to his peers
-Not good about self reflection or self criticism, tends to be either pleased with himself or swings to an extreme of being very harsh on himself (I realize this trait may just be related to age and maturity level)
-Thrives on annoying and antagonizing a sibling to provoke a negative reaction; will take things too far
-Fairly open minded and tolerant of others and the way different people live their lives
-Will hurt a sibling's feelings or physically hurt a sibling in a skirmish and not feel it necessary to apologize or understand why he is being asked to apologize
-May get a flurry of ideas for a project but not follow through to completion; wants to have long and seemingly endless discussions about ideas