astroninja
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- Dec 3, 2009
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- INTP
I think mostly what bugs me about INTPs is that I routinely use them as examples from which to learn more about Ti, but they never seem to think they have anything to learn from ENTPs.
It's as if ENTPs value Ti more than INTPs value Ne, which is bizarre. You guys seem content to live in Pure Ti land, which gets boring and repetitive.
Maybe if you'd bother listening to us once in a while, we could help you be less...I dunno, miserable?![]()
As an INTP, I can conclude only this
1) You shouldn't stereotype all INTPs to be just like the INTPs that you have come across. Not all of us are reserved and miserable, and certainly not all of us are following Alice into Wonderland. I value my ability to perceive things without always breaking things down into chunks of intellectual dribble - doing that would take the joy out of everything way too often! I do value my Thinking side quite a bit, but because INTPs are usually fairly adaptable people in various types of cliques, we can work well towards a compromise if it means being happier and getting along with others. To purposely box yourself into your archetype would be ridiculous. People are more multi-dimensional than that, and always respond to different stimuli in varying situations. I will hang out with anyone who I naturally get along with, regardless of their type - okay, except maybe for an ESFP because that's too much of a strain.
2) I like apple pies when they come straight out of the oven.
If you valued your Ti more, you would have realized 1) on your own.