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By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INTJ
Hmm a chaotic INTJ? Weird

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By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INTJ
Hmm a chaotic INTJ? Weird![]()
Can someone tell me what is the best type to fit with this traits:
I’m gonna call it X for now
"X is the most misunderstood and mysterious personality. Secretive by nature,obsessive, possessive, jealous, vengeful, cruel, calculating and manipulative
and would rather kill itself than be killed, stubborn and determined to succeed .
Very emotional, it’s just that they’re not as likely to show it..intuitive, probing and very focused on knowing who’s who and what’s what"
It seems that i can't see or notice some aspects/or blind spots of my personality
So i asked my family and my friends how they see me as a person..
Here’s the answer:
My friend(ENTP): "You’re pretty logical but sometimes i feel like you’re stupid,
Obviously you’re socially awkward and you have a good taste in movies".
My brother(ENTP):
"Veeery closed minded person,Logical ,Direct communication style and not very social" .
Mom(IXXJ):
"You love to research about things and you need to be more social".
Dad(SJ):
"There is no point knowing your personality you already know it".
My new friend(INFP):
"I don’t know you very well but i feel like you're ambitious and diligent
Also you have a good sense of humor".
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NOTE:I've translated the answers from arabic to english
INFP!!!This describes my INFP friend so well. Tbh he thinks hes a lot crueler than he really is.
But having read your responses to that test which showed you being off the chart on Introverted Intuition, Im not so sure. I guess INTJs can have a lot of inner emotion?
INTJs can have a very deep emotional inner life that is facilitated by their personal values of tertiary Fi. Same goes for ISTJs. Main difference is that these types would prefer not to show case that aspect of themselves, they would prefer to be led through Ni/Si/Te even if at it's core, a lot of things are motivated by Fi.
It's pretty clear that Fi/Te is here now though based on those answers by family. I mean, if an ENTP is accusing you of being close-minded, that sounds like the standard TJ/TP clash when it comes to chatting about stuff that comes across seemingly pointless.
How do you think the TJ/TP clash differs from S/N clash in terms of ENTP accusing someone of closed-mindedness?
I've seen INTJ accuse S types of closed-mindedness, so it's not necessarily a TJ/TP clash.
From what I've seen on the forums (INTPcentral in particular) - the clash about being close-minded was less about being illogical/irrational and more about "why waste your time? see the world/entertain a thought".
Obviously this doesn't really apply so much to INTJs
That sounds S/N clash to me honestly. The N person wanting the S person to play with some unrealistic, ungrounded idea. Do correct me if that's not what you meant.
I meant that I've seen INTJ criticise S types.
INTJs can have a very deep emotional inner life that is facilitated by their personal values of tertiary Fi. Same goes for ISTJs. Main difference is that these types would prefer not to show case that aspect of themselves, they would prefer to be led through Ni/Si/Te even if at it's core, a lot of things are motivated by Fi.
It's pretty clear that Fi/Te is here now though based on those answers by family. I mean, if an ENTP is accusing you of being close-minded, that sounds like the standard TJ/TP clash when it comes to chatting about stuff that comes across seemingly pointless.
That automatically rules out any TP/FJ types. Like someone said before, it doesn't leave you with that many options.
ISTJ, ESTJ, INTJ, ENTJ
ISFP, ESFP, INFP, ENFP
- You don't really identify with INFP that much, which would likely exclude ENFP.
- I don't really get the impression that you are a fellow SJ personally - but this may be a language barrier.
Have a look into your enneagram type. There's usually a pretty high correlation factor.
Also look into the "Inferior functions when stressed" - That's usually a useful indicator as well.
How do you respond when stressed?
My type on the enneagram is six..
When I get stressed i lose control..I become impatient, impulsive, unable to focus.
Basically the silliest mistakes freak me out with no concern about the feelings of others..
It's both really. xNTPs will entertain my thoughts for the sake of idea, xFJs will find the question interesting for themselves. FPs will be more than happy to engage in discussion about personal values. STPs are more likely to be "uh, I guess that's cool"
It's more likely with TJs that I'm going to get this response of shutdown when it comes to talking about ethics. Most just aren't interested in that stuff - but that doesn't obviously apply to everyone since we have plenty of TJs here on psychology based forums.
It could be an N vs S thing. But, eh... that'd basically be talking about inferior Ne (self-typed ISFJ 99% sure / INFJ/INFP alternatives) vs ISTJ/ESTJ friends.
The whole close-minded discussion of S vs N is different to Te vs Ti.
But really, the whole S vs N thing has always been a battle. MBTI is just biased towards N descriptions in general.
Relevant information
Recognizing the Inferior Function in INTJ - Inferior Se (INTJ)
[ENTJ] The Form of the Inferior Function: Fi - Inferior Fi (ESTJ/ENTJ)
[ISTJ] Recognizing the Inferior Function in ISTJ - Inferior Ne (ISTJ)
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[ISFP] Recognizing the Inferior Function in ISFPs - Inferior Te (ISFP/INFP since we discussed those possibilities here)
[INTP] Recognizing the Inferior Function in INTP - Inferior Fe (ISTP/INTP but I don't get that impression with INTP)