Ah, it was a bit light of a question. Just the people one considers to be an INTJ in their lives by thinking it possible. I didn't mean for it to be analytically meticulous.Based on what? My assessment, their assessment, an "official" source like taking the MBTI, or what? (Never mind the fact you can score differently upon taking the MBTI at different times.) Can one prove or disprove a person is INTJ? If so, how? What if I were to meet INTJ123 and uumlau in person. Would they appear similar to me? To you? I don't know. *laughs*
What distinguishes the differences and similarities to the INTJs you know about in real life?
They're all very observant, it's easy to underestimate how much they can piece together, a lot of times they'll say something astounding out of nowhere.
I recall in college my ESTP roommate put a 6 foot high plant in our dorm room and asked me if I noticed anything different.
I have known/met a bunch of them at work. One guy is serious, critical and very deep technically. I have known several older ones who are executives. They tend to be somewhat calm in demeanor. I met the CEO of a company last week that I'm pretty sure is an INTJ. One thing I noticed is that many of them tend to read a lot to keep up to date on things in their profession, with a curiosity to learn about connected/related things. There was an INTJ that I interviewed last week who is a thought leader and incredibly insightful. As to how they are different, I think if you look at different Enneagram types, that provides a lot of variation.
what industry?
I'm curious about the "observant" comment. I have had people tell me this before - that I am observant. I recall in college my ESTP roommate put a 6 foot high plant in our dorm room and asked me if I noticed anything different. For the life of me, I could not figure it out. I don't necessarily notice things in my surroundings. I do notice how people might be behaving however and am very sensitive to others reactions, facial expressions, body language, etc. What do you mean when you say we are observant?
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I mean basically exactly what you said.I'm curious about the "observant" comment. I have had people tell me this before - that I am observant. I recall in college my ESTP roommate put a 6 foot high plant in our dorm room and asked me if I noticed anything different. For the life of me, I could not figure it out. I don't necessarily notice things in my surroundings. I do notice how people might be behaving however and am very sensitive to others reactions, facial expressions, body language, etc. What do you mean when you say we are observant?
Disclaimer: I'm very new to MBTI, so this is based on only a few days' worth of research. From what I've seen so far, INTJs have a distinct writing style. I always try to make sure every word and every sentence has a specific purpose. Any extraneous words will be removed. One reason is that I don't want to waste the reader's time. Another reason is that it increases the concentration of content, making it easier to understand the core ideas I want to convey. I also try to use the simplest possible words, because sometimes the concepts are hard enough without distracting jargon. If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. That said, there is a big difference between the right word and the almost right word. Finally, especially verbally, I try to talk about at most one concept or one logical step per sentence. This again increases clarity. I usually find it hard to understand lectures unless the lecturer talks in this way. As I often get the compliment that I can explain things well, it seems to work on other people too.
Can any INTJs here relate to this?