Not to piss on anybody's chips, but the good points people are bringing up about INTP's seem to tend to rely on the INTP in question also being highly intelligent. And I know that not all INTP's are highly intelligent. When one is, it's great... sometimes.... but they're not all geniuses.
What good points do they potentially have by definition of their type, that don't rely on them having high IQ's?
I don't want to cause any trouble here, but it is possible that INTPs have a higher IQ on
average.I don't know if that's true.
What I do know is that Einstein(totally an INTP) scoffed at the idea of being a genius. When he described the things he accomplished, he said it simply came from looking at things in a way that others hadn't, and that was it.
You can obviously gather that the INTP has a lot of skills in common with other NTs, but I do believe(as we discussed in the past) that the INTP is the most objective of all the NTs. I also surmise that they are the most independent thinkers(and apparently voters).
I attribute many of my own abilities to the "man from mars" effect.
What may make us so famously inept in the social world also gives us extremely unique insight.
There are some things you can't see when you are right in the thick of all the hustle and bustle(that goes out to you, ENTPs

).
That's just my guess. I'm not trying to toot my own horn.