ENTP all the way.
Devil's advocate.
Not entirely happy with where he's at but neither all that willing to do anything about it .(P) See's the possibilities everywhere (NP) Convinced of being right (TTTTTT) Sarcastic, witty sense of humour with biting insight and little regard to people's feelings (NT)
He is more anti-social than actually introverted. You can see him building up steam when around people - his energy source.
ENTP all the way.
Devil's advocate.
Not entirely happy with where he's at but neither all that willing to do anything about it .(P) See's the possibilities everywhere (NP) Convinced of being right (TTTTTT) Sarcastic, witty sense of humour with biting insight and little regard to people's feelings (NT)
He is more anti-social than actually introverted. You can see him building up steam when around people - his energy source.
He is more anti-social than actually introverted.
Two episodes illustrate why he is an extravert:
As Cuddy told him in that episode, he needs a team.
I'd go for INTJ. He doesn't seem to have that Ne thing in speech and behavior.
Ni and Te seems to fit much better, if we want to break it down to pieces.
I disagree. Ne use seems more prevalent. Every episode he's making wild connections between outside world events, ie, connecting the failure of systems together, connecting symptoms together, and analyzing those connections and how they boil down into a single explanation or principle, which is essentially Ti.
That's being observant. I mean how could an ENTP ever run a hospital by himself? You've changed my mind.
That's not what Ni does when it connects things internally. It has no template or rigor. It simply connects every possibly idea to one object (making it subject). Rather than having a single idea for one object, and another idea for another object etc. All the ideas are connected to the subject. If you don't see that House is juggling multiple objects for perception at once, you must not be watching the show. He doesn't concentrate on the patient like an Ni would. Instead, he bounces around between jokes, games the patient, peoples' personal lives, and anything else he can get his grubby intuitive hands on.As I have said before, he is doing the exact opposite. He connects everything internally, according to his vision of how things should fit together (Ni)
He doesn't do that either. He does give orders, but it's actually rather rare. It's clear he prefers to act with the intention of finding out something new than he does at making something specific (again, subject attention) happen.and then goes out and transforms the world (Te).
Multi-theory could be Ne or Ni.This is true with patients (not multi theory - one theory, then act, regardless of potentials) and true for his personal life.
This is getting ridiculous that you people don't see that there's no Ni...
He doesn't do that either. He does give orders, but it's actually rather rare. It's clear he prefers to act with the intention of finding out something new than he does at making something specific (again, subject attention) happen.
His entire profession, for fucks sake, is purely out of curiosity. What he keeps in his external world are toys and puzzles and games. Not bureaucracy and efficiency.