Never heard the INTJ personality explained in this way before. A much more well-rounded view of the "Mastermind" type, painting a picture of a thinking AND feeling being. Thank you!
Wow, I haven't heard of this type being talked about as broadly as this. It tapped into how I see myself as an INTJ where I thought these are contradictions but are actually harmonious and balanced. ❤ I considered myself being both analytical and creative as well as emotional and detached. Great video!
I have an INTJ personality type, and this video eerily accurately points out my nature. I always construct rational strategies with the primary focus on my success in life. In reality, this requires adjusting my relationships with others effectively. Therefore, I need to understand others' emotions more accurately, and I hone this ability through endless speculation and verification. In my specific work, it is essential to be competent "in the right direction." This requires quickly grasping the essence of the work itself, as well as the people and environment surrounding it. Thus, I also refine my ability to discern the essence of things through infinite practice. To make all these predictions precise, an enormous amount of data is necessary. Fortunately, I possess intellectual curiosity. Every night, I gather knowledge from various fields-meteorology, linguistics, education, geopolitics, astrophysics, molecular biology, modern military history, classical literature, quantum mechanics, geometry, computer science, philosophy, economics, ethics... I then contemplate these subjects in bed and reflect on them during my morning commute. By living this way, I notice that various specific knowledge domains share structural similarities, and these structures are often applicable to real-life situations. ...And I am convinced that there is no way to effectively and concisely convey what I am. Even though I wrote here a lot,I don't even feel like I managed to express what I am.I know no one but myself who I can be sure would understand me.
It's all so true... it's nice to feel understood every now and then (it doesn't happen often). So thank you for your depth, thank you for seeing beyond appearances... and many beautiful things to you. 🌹🌟
I don't know why people find it difficult to be creative or solve problems. Its just patterns. Patterns from data. Put in enough data from disparate sources and you always get a satisfactory output. Is it the best? Not ever but it will do for now. And why is creativity considered antagonistic to logic? Both of them require the intelligence to use data, so aren't they the same?
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So relatable🤝
Never heard the INTJ personality explained in this way before. A much more well-rounded view of the "Mastermind" type, painting a picture of a thinking AND feeling being. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, I haven't heard of this type being talked about as broadly as this. It tapped into how I see myself as an INTJ where I thought these are contradictions but are actually harmonious and balanced. ❤ I considered myself being both analytical and creative as well as emotional and detached. Great video!
So true. They are empathetic but stoic.
I have an INTJ personality type, and this video eerily accurately points out my nature. I always construct rational strategies with the primary focus on my success in life. In reality, this requires adjusting my relationships with others effectively. Therefore, I need to understand others' emotions more accurately, and I hone this ability through endless speculation and verification.
In my specific work, it is essential to be competent "in the right direction." This requires quickly grasping the essence of the work itself, as well as the people and environment surrounding it. Thus, I also refine my ability to discern the essence of things through infinite practice.
To make all these predictions precise, an enormous amount of data is necessary. Fortunately, I possess intellectual curiosity. Every night, I gather knowledge from various fields-meteorology, linguistics, education, geopolitics, astrophysics, molecular biology, modern military history, classical literature, quantum mechanics, geometry, computer science, philosophy, economics, ethics... I then contemplate these subjects in bed and reflect on them during my morning commute. By living this way, I notice that various specific knowledge domains share structural similarities, and these structures are often applicable to real-life situations.
...And I am convinced that there is no way to effectively and concisely convey what I am. Even though I wrote here a lot,I don't even feel like I managed to express what I am.I know no one but myself who I can be sure would understand me.
Very interesting perpsective!
It's all so true... it's nice to feel understood every now and then (it doesn't happen often). So thank you for your depth, thank you for seeing beyond appearances... and many beautiful things to you. 🌹🌟
You are so welcome
Witty in a sarcastic, original way
I don't know why people find it difficult to be creative or solve problems. Its just patterns. Patterns from data. Put in enough data from disparate sources and you always get a satisfactory output. Is it the best? Not ever but it will do for now.
And why is creativity considered antagonistic to logic? Both of them require the intelligence to use data, so aren't they the same?
You make a great point! Creativity and logic do often intertwine in interesting ways. It’s all about how we interpret and utilize the data we gather!
Here...is...five reasons
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Here....are...five reasons
is it good or bad then?
Yes
Tell me something I don't know
Writing this sentence I realized, yeah, no one will ever understand us because we are this way XD
Let us accomplish something today. INTJs for the win! 😁
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