sounds nice but why would the ENTJ do this? ENTJs can plan without the INTJ. also do female ENTJs actually exist? even if yes, then how to get their attention? they are probably not on dating apps, and an INTJ doesnt run a business so hes not interesting for the ENTJ.
There's nothing better in the whole MBTI community than the mutual fascination and respect between ENTJs and INTJs. Trust me when I say that if you are one of these two, you can't ask for anything better in life than to be in a relationship with the other. ~ENTJ
I am an ENTJ, and my spouse is an INTJ. We've been the best of friends for over twenty years of marriage. We often share our new findings and learnings from various sources and never tire of it. Honesty is ingrained in both of us, and our approach to planning for the future is also the same. The major difference between us is that I enjoy spending time with people outside, while it quickly drains my spouse's energy. He feels best when he can stay home whenever he has the chance.
My husband is an ENTJ and I am an INTJ, we've also been together for twenty years. I am the person that gets drained by people, though I enjoy being social, I need time to recharge after.
As an Intj I believe we're so similar in many ways, and I admire entj's tenacity, their fierce, Intjs can be like that but in bursts but entjs are relentless and smart 😆, as well as I can see entj acting more introverted than you would think
I served in the Navy and Army, as a leader in the Navy I saw myself as an ENTJ as I had more guts than the other aircraft mechanics although they were pretty gutsy for technicians. In the Army I was Infantry, I know the Infantry has a poor intelligence stereotype, but I believe there is a correlation between intelligence and a sense of adventure. In this group of people I presented myself as an INTJ, although I was aggressive I didn't have to be the loud one to get things done.
@@INXIETE”you don’t think” so? Brave to announce choosing the ignorance of mental faculties on a video about personality strengths. Intuition dominants are typically an indicator for problem solving. There are multiple intelligences. EQ contributes to results like many other things. It’s necessary understand them in conjunction with one another. You’ll have to inject a more holistic approach than just the MBTI results to determine one’s intellectual synergies, such as Jungian topology, psychoanalysis, and the five factor model O.C.E.A.N. If you intend on being accurate. Otherwise you are just trying to dictate what you want your reality to be, not what it is. Supposedly, I’m ENTJ-A (which I take with little, but some substance) and my aptitude scores are consistently 2 standard deviations above the cohort sample. I do have my deficiencies that I’m mindful of, and take into consideration by compensating through different coping strategies, using my strengths such as… intuition and awareness! There’s actually not as much research on how ENTJ correspond with IQ tests. Another key thing to understand is the temperament. INTJ, ENTJ, INTP, ENTP all have the rationals (NT) whereas as many other are considered guardian temperaments. Again, these are all additions to remove as much nuance as you can. You can’t just lump everything into four of eight categories and believe you have an accurately calibrated judgement into someone’s mental cognitive abilities. Well, you can, but it would be an error in your judgement (ENTJ are typically pragmatic in many types of judgements, especially rational and practical ones). Unfortunately, we are typically not as sensible to our disputatious behaviors, but it provokes thought experiments and establishes a multitude of ideas to select from, in my experience - and I ain’t stoppin! P.S. even if one’s IQ is not as strong as another (I’d be inclined to believe there’s a lot of overlap), it doesn’t make them less intelligent. One could be more happy, wealthy, satisfied with work, dominant in society, free to be themselves, etc.., the only limit to intellectual possibilities are ones own max mental potential, not four letters or how they think (granted, how you think helps gain momentum to advance; but that is one variable, amount of effort is another). An introvert may expand on the pathos to appeal further reaching emotions, as the extrovert can apply the ethos to command authority. Now you just need to implement the logic (logos) and you have your rhetorical triangle, three persuasive techniques that affords you leverage over others who are less articulate/stoic to speaking naturally in an organized and influentially diverse use of the well established methodology. Hence why Meyers Briggs is no longer used or considered very accurate.. it is to some degree, but biases and poor self-reflection/understandings lead to incorrect, counterintuitive results.
When you're with your fraternal twin, small differences can seem larger than they are. The INTJ will think there is diminishing returns to the ENTJ's ambitions. The ENTJ will think the INTJ is preoccupied. The ENTJ will want the INTJ to have a higher Se and the INTJ will be more in touch with their Fi.
I’m an INTJ, my best relstionships have been with ENTJs. There’s something really attractive about how similar yet different we can be. I wasn’t the slightest bit surprised when I asked my current partner if he knew his MBTI and he said ENTJ. I must have a thing for them lol.
It’s the desire to lead. INTJs cannot comprehend why you would want to lead, ENTJs can’t understand why you would want anything less. The INTJ doesn’t want to lead because they fear they would mess it up. ENTJs fear somebody will mess it up so they “have” to lead.
for me too. I'm an ENTJ and I try to be more INTJ because their way to deal with things is something useful to learn. Like, to have more patience, control my emotions more, keep focused and chill when I most need to... These are things that I always learn from INTJs when I watch videos about INTJs sometimes.
I've always had great interactions with both types, depending on how I needed to act in certain situations. I have been lucky enough to have developed in such a way that I can sit right in the middle of both types, though also possessing high level deductive thinking as well, a quality typically reserved for Ti users. While I lean towards cognitive introversion (INTJ), I'm also well suited to social extraversion that allows me to act closer to ENTJ. This is also due to a relatively evenly developed Te with Ni, which may sometimes usurp my Ni, making me closer to ENTJ. Here's a pretty decent summary of how these two interact in my experience with reference to theory: The main thing I think INTJ lacks is impetus, the force to start on something. When things aren't perfect, INTJ will often get hung up on small details that, although they will actually have little effect, they believe can lead to failure. This is due to their repressed Si that likes to bring up their previous failures and is one of the biggest reasons for INXJ types' perfectionism. Better developed INTJs will often use Si to better improve their plans, eventually leading to better impetus and confidence down the line (inferior Se development). While INTJs can be reserved in many cases, when Ni has given a clear vision they often are more confident and outgoing since the path is relatively clear. Main problem with INTJ is they posses an Fe blindspot, often seeming cold, blunt, rude, and braizen. This is something that the outgoing ones attempt to work on, however, it is difficult for them do build this due to their own integrity. They have great penitence for being insincere. ENTJs are great at starting things. That's a massive difference between the two. Te dominants like to keep people moving to minimise wasted time. They tend to be much more proactive and able to start before a complete plan is made. They aren't perfectionists but due to an Si blindspot they may miss details that can make or break plans and cause them more work than was needed. They do, however, make up for this with their people skills, being able to intelligently manage and empathise with others for the sake of improving productivity. The further use of these skills will also help develop their inferior Fi. ENTJs being mostly outgoing allows them to be much better leaders more naturally, though the more reserved ENTJs tend to spend more time on contemplation and making sure that everything runs smoothly and without conflicts by leaning on Ni to determine the result of information that is unknown.
I'm an INTJ with un-diagnosed adult ADHD, which through conditioning gives me ENTJ like tendencies. I hoard information and can go into a multi day/ week rabbit hole, then simply move on to the next subject. I've always excelled in sales/ marketing so people think I'm a people person, but in reality, my I prefer to be secluded within my own thoughts and ponder. I do not seek to become the direct leader within a power structure, I would be more comfortable as a consultant vs. a direct leader. I understand that 'Leaders' always have a target on their back, and I cannot stand the social politics that comes with that. Nor do I have the emotional/ mental capacity to keep up with an image. I'm more Tom Hagen than Michael Corleone. I would rather mastermind and see 4 steps ahead, then to be the face of something powerful.
i can sit down and have a great conversation.. except there is one thing we will never agree on. who is in charge? they think they are in charge. wrong. we are never really sure who is in charge
Im an INTJ and my best friend is an ENTJ, we've been friends for over ten years now and he's the Headboy of our school ( Im the deputy) and honesty would not want it any other way
Very interesting content 🙏🏼. Your analysis is pretty accurate I think. Speaking for myself. I was born an entj. Then through childhood became an intj. And after that a went back and forth between E and I. I am late middle age and I find that I can apply the E and the I at will. My greatest challenge? Accepting that I am the odd one out, but now I know that I am the one who gets things done, who always (!) achieves her goals. I seem to be at my best when the rest of the world is in crisis and panicking. And yes, most of the time (my life) I have been single or ‘alone in a marriage’. My girlfriends find that that should not be, but I honestly don’t mind. It is either all or nothing, when it is about romantic relationships. For me, 100% honesty and (oke a bit less) 90% commitment, or it is a no go.
I was listening kind of asleep but did you missed Fi ? That's the only difference that makes me don't want to be ENTJ From the need for validation to values priority in the processing..
I really fit into the INTJ personality type in a lot of ways, but then I get hung up because I'm very extroverted. I have a need to be around people and I can spend hours upon hours everyday day after day in social settings. I don't need time by myself as much, yet loud chaotic environments drain me. So I sit kind of confused, am I really an INTJ or am I actually an ENTJ? I fit the bill in everyway but the introverted nature of INTJs.
Descriptively they are slightly different, but both have an immense amount of similar features. According to this, an INTJ takes more time to think to ensure everything is vetted. Whereas me being an ENTJ, I put the video on 1.5x speed to pace just enough time for a pragmatic and practical understanding with less depth but more time for the next subject. Slow enough to establish a sturdy foundation of understanding.
Btw, I don’t think I am awesome, not at all. I am the odd one out. Other types are much easier types to be around with. More fun. But it is what it is.
The salient distinguishable difference between the two have to do with psychodynamic temperaments in social engagements aka extroversion. In personality theory, extroversion is the interest and drive to partake with the “group” due to innate desires and shared interests with the whole. ENTJs exhibit high extroverted tendencies where in which their desire to partake in social settings and activities is natural and relatable to them, giving them the overall ability to socialize however detached they may be. An INTJ does not share such psychopyramidal traits of extraversion and does not desire to be part of the group. In fact the INTJ has an inability to be part of the group and finds social contexts innately undesirable. While both types are great problem solvers and intelligent, they function very differently. An INTJ has to fake it when in social situations and an ENTJ feels lost without people and social activities. E.g. An ENTJs experience and understanding about cultural trends and issue is vastly superior to that of the INTJs. While the INTJs existential/metaphysical and overall individualistic/ introverted ability to engage successfully with their environment is vastly superior to the ENTJs .
People in the comments are being ridiculous for putting a personality on a higher pedestal superior to the other, when they are different, although similar, cognitive functions.
While I agree that there are ignorant comments and it definitely requires a more holistic approach to understand intelligence, productivity and everything else required to make ideas tangible. I find myself okay with submitting to the idea that some people have personal prerogatives and desired traits. I have certain personalities I desire myself, but I try to keep my ego out enough to avoid vocalizing what I perceive as dominate and submissive traits. I see no benefits to announcing opinions that alienate others (although I’ve been guilty of doing it).
lmao! I mean... it's true they are terrible with other people. I don't know about the ass kissing part, but I do find that they have to stick to the rules a lot. It's hard to be innovating when adhering to strict guidelines for advancement. It's very hard for them to think outside the box, for example. I'm an ENTJ with an INTJ son who's in the Air Force. He does really well in that structured environment, imo.
@@sparks3705 Wow. Look at all this "back patting" and self-congratulating as you validate each other's biases and generalizations. Did someone you think is INTJ hurt you? So much jealousy and personality type prejudice... yuk
@@RogueAlchemist there was no jealousy in what he said, instead of debating back with logic and prove him wrong, you used the annoying irrational overused phrase of "who hurt you". Because he didn't even show any signs of being hurt, i think the butthurt one is you. Most INTJs online always say stuff like this in debates and i think that's very stupid and makes you look "hurt"
@@andrebruce2371 Rogue Alchemist is acting somewhat childish I agree, but I do understand why he is angry. Sparks comprehension of what an INTJ truly is is abysmal to say the least. Labeling us as "lazier versions of ENTJs" implying we are not as good. I can tell you right now that us INTJs may well be lesser or greater than you in certain circumstances, but you will never know, especially not acting like you have been here @Sparks, INTJs keep everything hidden from the outside world and others. There is so much in our minds that we keep hidden from those we deem unworthy (which is most people). In our heads is a rich inner world consisting of much more than you give us credit for. Additionally, I'd like to refute your point about social skill. It is true that we struggle in social situations, however, this weakness is typically only among younger, immature INTJs. The older, more mature, and hopefully wiser INTJs adapt quite well around their flaws and environment. I myself am an INTJ with remarkable social skills, I gurantee you the people I interact with on a day to day basis woud have no clue I am an INTJ. Many INTJs adapt in this way creating an exaggerated socialable personality that they can manifest on queue when necessary, although it is admittedly draining. Also I might add that what you see as procrastination and laziness from your perspective, we see as valuable planning time to actualize the best possible outcome. We see your methods as rash and lacking thorough forethought. Which one of us is correct depends on the situation. The fact that you insist that your type is superior to ours saddens me because I believe that we can learn something valuable from one and other. If the relationship is apporached correctly I believe we can even be great partners in crime.
ASS KISSERS? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dude, I will literally never, ever say anything I don't think. One of our main traits I believe is painful honesty. This is also why we are not good with people. We can't lie. We can act and hide our intents with sarcasm, showing how we feel or what we think about you using face expression or keep fake poker face. Our eyes are usually reflection of our soul so the most observant with good instincts will be able to understand what we really think or how we feel. Other than honesty, we tend to go against the rules and social authority/norms, treating superiors just the same as anyone else. Sometimes even below us if we don't see their competence or know that their values stand against what we believe in. We follow rules we believe that are natural for everyone to follow, as we think that this is how it should be. Our instincts are telling us when some order is natural and when something is wrong. If we won't commit to follow rules we find reasonable, we will feel guilty. We have extremally high expectations of ourselves and ambitions. We literally know what we want our future to look like. We want efficiency so we are looking for the best way to achieve what we want. We also are perfectionists so we might struggle with accepting something we know that is not the best way to achieve our goals and we might spend a lot of time looking for better answer, trying it out, comparing, thinking about improvements. Endless repetition and adjustments till we tick getting brilliant "Eureka!" moment and then we always do this thing certain way. We usually are looking in many different directions to check what is the most natural/intuitive with us so we are internally true with ourselves. As for people, we also tend see the best in people or their potential. At least when we get to know them better which we rarely do because we are not interested. It's hard to meet us because outside, we are overstimulated by noise and unfamiliar places. We need to get in tune with place, add it to our routine to accept it's novelty and then we can be part of this new environment. Well, it won't work with crowds though. Like, never. So concerts, nightclubs are usually off limits. Maybe once in a while. If our more extravert friend will somehow manage to sell us this idea or kidnaps us. Then we will need to not go out of our room for about a week to recharge from this overstimulating, loud, suffocating place.
As an INTJ married to an ENTJ.....I plan and she executes.....for all our endeavors success is a given
this sounds efficient and therefore romantic!
Yes. Your logic is flawless. That would be very efficient.😊
Do you have other intj friends? Asking for myself -entj
sounds nice but why would the ENTJ do this? ENTJs can plan without the INTJ. also do female ENTJs actually exist? even if yes, then how to get their attention? they are probably not on dating apps, and an INTJ doesnt run a business so hes not interesting for the ENTJ.
There's nothing better in the whole MBTI community than the mutual fascination and respect between ENTJs and INTJs. Trust me when I say that if you are one of these two, you can't ask for anything better in life than to be in a relationship with the other. ~ENTJ
I am an ENTJ, and my spouse is an INTJ. We've been the best of friends for over twenty years of marriage. We often share our new findings and learnings from various sources and never tire of it. Honesty is ingrained in both of us, and our approach to planning for the future is also the same. The major difference between us is that I enjoy spending time with people outside, while it quickly drains my spouse's energy. He feels best when he can stay home whenever he has the chance.
You are also Introvert am introvert is not outgoing always but they can be outgoing
You also requires time to recharge
My husband is an ENTJ and I am an INTJ, we've also been together for twenty years. I am the person that gets drained by people, though I enjoy being social, I need time to recharge after.
As an Intj I believe we're so similar in many ways, and I admire entj's tenacity, their fierce, Intjs can be like that but in bursts but entjs are relentless and smart 😆, as well as I can see entj acting more introverted than you would think
I served in the Navy and Army, as a leader in the Navy I saw myself as an ENTJ as I had more guts than the other aircraft mechanics although they were pretty gutsy for technicians. In the Army I was Infantry, I know the Infantry has a poor intelligence stereotype, but I believe there is a correlation between intelligence and a sense of adventure. In this group of people I presented myself as an INTJ, although I was aggressive I didn't have to be the loud one to get things done.
ENTJ smart, I don’t think so.
@@INXIETEwhat are you talking about?
@@INXIETE INTs are smarter yes, but Not smart? I can't agree.
@@INXIETE”you don’t think” so? Brave to announce choosing the ignorance of mental faculties on a video about personality strengths. Intuition dominants are typically an indicator for problem solving. There are multiple intelligences. EQ contributes to results like many other things. It’s necessary understand them in conjunction with one another. You’ll have to inject a more holistic approach than just the MBTI results to determine one’s intellectual synergies, such as Jungian topology, psychoanalysis, and the five factor model O.C.E.A.N. If you intend on being accurate. Otherwise you are just trying to dictate what you want your reality to be, not what it is. Supposedly, I’m ENTJ-A (which I take with little, but some substance) and my aptitude scores are consistently 2 standard deviations above the cohort sample. I do have my deficiencies that I’m mindful of, and take into consideration by compensating through different coping strategies, using my strengths such as… intuition and awareness!
There’s actually not as much research on how ENTJ correspond with IQ tests. Another key thing to understand is the temperament. INTJ, ENTJ, INTP, ENTP all have the rationals (NT) whereas as many other are considered guardian temperaments. Again, these are all additions to remove as much nuance as you can.
You can’t just lump everything into four of eight categories and believe you have an accurately calibrated judgement into someone’s mental cognitive abilities. Well, you can, but it would be an error in your judgement (ENTJ are typically pragmatic in many types of judgements, especially rational and practical ones). Unfortunately, we are typically not as sensible to our disputatious behaviors, but it provokes thought experiments and establishes a multitude of ideas to select from, in my experience - and I ain’t stoppin!
P.S. even if one’s IQ is not as strong as another (I’d be inclined to believe there’s a lot of overlap), it doesn’t make them less intelligent. One could be more happy, wealthy, satisfied with work, dominant in society, free to be themselves, etc.., the only limit to intellectual possibilities are ones own max mental potential, not four letters or how they think (granted, how you think helps gain momentum to advance; but that is one variable, amount of effort is another). An introvert may expand on the pathos to appeal further reaching emotions, as the extrovert can apply the ethos to command authority. Now you just need to implement the logic (logos) and you have your rhetorical triangle, three persuasive techniques that affords you leverage over others who are less articulate/stoic to speaking naturally in an organized and influentially diverse use of the well established methodology. Hence why Meyers Briggs is no longer used or considered very accurate.. it is to some degree, but biases and poor self-reflection/understandings lead to incorrect, counterintuitive results.
As an ENTJ I need an INTJ in my life so we can plan to rule the world together and because they are the only ones who understand me
As an INTJ, I just realized I need an ENTJ partner.
I thought the same as an ENTJ
When you're with your fraternal twin, small differences can seem larger than they are. The INTJ will think there is diminishing returns to the ENTJ's ambitions. The ENTJ will think the INTJ is preoccupied. The ENTJ will want the INTJ to have a higher Se and the INTJ will be more in touch with their Fi.
ENTJ says what INTJ is thinking
Tru tru
when he says something about intj yep its me , and then entj and yep its me too
I’m an INTJ, my best relstionships have been with ENTJs. There’s something really attractive about how similar yet different we can be. I wasn’t the slightest bit surprised when I asked my current partner if he knew his MBTI and he said ENTJ. I must have a thing for them lol.
INTJ are awesome, I really admire them.
-ENTJ.
Reverse and ditto, INTJ.
I am an ENTJ , previously INTJ , i believe the two types are extremely similar to each other , just differ in social state and some energy
It’s the desire to lead. INTJs cannot comprehend why you would want to lead, ENTJs can’t understand why you would want anything less. The INTJ doesn’t want to lead because they fear they would mess it up. ENTJs fear somebody will mess it up so they “have” to lead.
@@fathead8933 indeed
@@fathead8933what if u desire to lead but know currently don’t have the ability so u dont and focus on improving so you can in the future.
@@fathead8933 well said
As an entj can confirm
INTJ here (professionally typed 3x for corporate leadership positions) - - This video is a certified #INTJTruthBomb
"Strive to succeed in everything they do", hilarious how I set my own motto 2 years ago to .. "Strive for excellence in everything you do"... 😂
Seems to me the area for INTJ growth is to be more ENTJ and for ENTJs to be more INTJ
for me too. I'm an ENTJ and I try to be more INTJ because their way to deal with things is something useful to learn. Like, to have more patience, control my emotions more, keep focused and chill when I most need to... These are things that I always learn from INTJs when I watch videos about INTJs sometimes.
I am an ENTJ but borderline INTJ
I've always had great interactions with both types, depending on how I needed to act in certain situations. I have been lucky enough to have developed in such a way that I can sit right in the middle of both types, though also possessing high level deductive thinking as well, a quality typically reserved for Ti users. While I lean towards cognitive introversion (INTJ), I'm also well suited to social extraversion that allows me to act closer to ENTJ. This is also due to a relatively evenly developed Te with Ni, which may sometimes usurp my Ni, making me closer to ENTJ.
Here's a pretty decent summary of how these two interact in my experience with reference to theory:
The main thing I think INTJ lacks is impetus, the force to start on something. When things aren't perfect, INTJ will often get hung up on small details that, although they will actually have little effect, they believe can lead to failure. This is due to their repressed Si that likes to bring up their previous failures and is one of the biggest reasons for INXJ types' perfectionism. Better developed INTJs will often use Si to better improve their plans, eventually leading to better impetus and confidence down the line (inferior Se development). While INTJs can be reserved in many cases, when Ni has given a clear vision they often are more confident and outgoing since the path is relatively clear. Main problem with INTJ is they posses an Fe blindspot, often seeming cold, blunt, rude, and braizen. This is something that the outgoing ones attempt to work on, however, it is difficult for them do build this due to their own integrity. They have great penitence for being insincere.
ENTJs are great at starting things. That's a massive difference between the two. Te dominants like to keep people moving to minimise wasted time. They tend to be much more proactive and able to start before a complete plan is made. They aren't perfectionists but due to an Si blindspot they may miss details that can make or break plans and cause them more work than was needed. They do, however, make up for this with their people skills, being able to intelligently manage and empathise with others for the sake of improving productivity. The further use of these skills will also help develop their inferior Fi. ENTJs being mostly outgoing allows them to be much better leaders more naturally, though the more reserved ENTJs tend to spend more time on contemplation and making sure that everything runs smoothly and without conflicts by leaning on Ni to determine the result of information that is unknown.
What a bunch of crap.
I'm an INTJ with un-diagnosed adult ADHD, which through conditioning gives me ENTJ like tendencies. I hoard information and can go into a multi day/ week rabbit hole, then simply move on to the next subject. I've always excelled in sales/ marketing so people think I'm a people person, but in reality, my I prefer to be secluded within my own thoughts and ponder. I do not seek to become the direct leader within a power structure, I would be more comfortable as a consultant vs. a direct leader. I understand that 'Leaders' always have a target on their back, and I cannot stand the social politics that comes with that. Nor do I have the emotional/ mental capacity to keep up with an image. I'm more Tom Hagen than Michael Corleone. I would rather mastermind and see 4 steps ahead, then to be the face of something powerful.
I act like INTJ in real life. I act like ENTJ online.
I took the test twice, the first time I was an INTJ and the second time I'm an ENTJ.
i can sit down and have a great conversation.. except there is one thing we will never agree on. who is in charge? they think they are in charge. wrong. we are never really sure who is in charge
Im an INTJ and my best friend is an ENTJ, we've been friends for over ten years now and he's the Headboy of our school ( Im the deputy) and honesty would not want it any other way
Very interesting content 🙏🏼.
Your analysis is pretty accurate I think.
Speaking for myself. I was born an entj. Then through childhood became an intj. And after that a went back and forth between E and I. I am late middle age and I find that I can apply the E and the I at will. My greatest challenge? Accepting that I am the odd one out, but now I know that I am the one who gets things done, who always (!) achieves her goals. I seem to be at my best when the rest of the world is in crisis and panicking. And yes, most of the time (my life) I have been single or ‘alone in a marriage’. My girlfriends find that that should not be, but I honestly don’t mind. It is either all or nothing, when it is about romantic relationships. For me, 100% honesty and (oke a bit less) 90% commitment, or it is a no go.
I was listening kind of asleep but did you missed Fi ?
That's the only difference that makes me don't want to be ENTJ
From the need for validation to values priority in the processing..
I'm only an ENTJ by 1% more extraversion than introversion. I feel like i have 50% in common with both of them.
I’m an ENFP who traded an INTJ for an ENTJ…couldn’t be a happier life.
I really fit into the INTJ personality type in a lot of ways, but then I get hung up because I'm very extroverted. I have a need to be around people and I can spend hours upon hours everyday day after day in social settings. I don't need time by myself as much, yet loud chaotic environments drain me.
So I sit kind of confused, am I really an INTJ or am I actually an ENTJ? I fit the bill in everyway but the introverted nature of INTJs.
im intj my brother is entj and he dont feel bad when crushing you...!!!
As a previous entj and now intj, i genuenly dont think we are different at all. It's just me who say whatever i think but hating people more ig.
Descriptively they are slightly different, but both have an immense amount of similar features. According to this, an INTJ takes more time to think to ensure everything is vetted. Whereas me being an ENTJ, I put the video on 1.5x speed to pace just enough time for a pragmatic and practical understanding with less depth but more time for the next subject. Slow enough to establish a sturdy foundation of understanding.
Btw, I don’t think I am awesome, not at all. I am the odd one out. Other types are much easier types to be around with. More fun. But it is what it is.
It didn't help. I have equal sides of attributes both types still indecisive.
Ambivert ?
I am ENTJ to INTJ :")
The salient distinguishable difference between the two have to do with psychodynamic temperaments in social engagements aka extroversion. In personality theory, extroversion is the interest and drive to partake with the “group” due to innate desires and shared interests with the whole. ENTJs exhibit high extroverted tendencies where in which their desire to partake in social settings and activities is natural and relatable to them, giving them the overall ability to socialize however detached they may be. An INTJ does not share such psychopyramidal traits of extraversion and does not desire to be part of the group. In fact the INTJ has an inability to be part of the group and finds social contexts innately undesirable. While both types are great problem solvers and intelligent, they function very differently. An INTJ has to fake it when in social situations and an ENTJ feels lost without people and social activities.
E.g. An ENTJs experience and understanding about cultural trends and issue is vastly superior to that of the INTJs. While the INTJs existential/metaphysical and overall individualistic/ introverted ability to engage successfully with their environment is vastly superior to the ENTJs .
They can be Introvert but entj also requires alone time to recharge
Does ENTJ/INTJ fit with an INFJ partner?
Maybe, intjs don't like fe!
Intjs don't like fe!
Intjs sit back, ni is vision,!
But what if your an ONTJ? Or a ONTA / ONTV (same thing) Omnivert Intuitive Thinking Adaptive/Versatile
Wtf?😂😂
its only INTJ or ENTJ.. sorry
just take the mbti test lolzers
This is the ole sigma vs alpha discussion, as far as men go anyway.. INTJs and ENTJs are exactly what people are thinking of when they imagine either.
Just here to point out that alpha theory was based on work that was retracted and debunked.
- INTP
As are people who adhere to the arbitrary boundaries that dismiss 15/16ths of someone else’s dumb, pre-formulated identities.
People in the comments are being ridiculous for putting a personality on a higher pedestal superior to the other, when they are different, although similar, cognitive functions.
While I agree that there are ignorant comments and it definitely requires a more holistic approach to understand intelligence, productivity and everything else required to make ideas tangible. I find myself okay with submitting to the idea that some people have personal prerogatives and desired traits. I have certain personalities I desire myself, but I try to keep my ego out enough to avoid vocalizing what I perceive as dominate and submissive traits. I see no benefits to announcing opinions that alienate others (although I’ve been guilty of doing it).
ENTJ always wins cause INTJ are so terrible with people it’s a nightmare. Ass kissers too, rule followers to a fault and don’t actually “do” anything
lmao! I mean... it's true they are terrible with other people. I don't know about the ass kissing part, but I do find that they have to stick to the rules a lot. It's hard to be innovating when adhering to strict guidelines for advancement. It's very hard for them to think outside the box, for example. I'm an ENTJ with an INTJ son who's in the Air Force. He does really well in that structured environment, imo.
@@sparks3705 Wow. Look at all this "back patting" and self-congratulating as you validate each other's biases and generalizations. Did someone you think is INTJ hurt you? So much jealousy and personality type prejudice... yuk
@@RogueAlchemist there was no jealousy in what he said, instead of debating back with logic and prove him wrong, you used the annoying irrational overused phrase of "who hurt you". Because he didn't even show any signs of being hurt, i think the butthurt one is you. Most INTJs online always say stuff like this in debates and i think that's very stupid and makes you look "hurt"
@@andrebruce2371 Rogue Alchemist is acting somewhat childish I agree, but I do understand why he is angry. Sparks comprehension of what an INTJ truly is is abysmal to say the least. Labeling us as "lazier versions of ENTJs" implying we are not as good. I can tell you right now that us INTJs may well be lesser or greater than you in certain circumstances, but you will never know, especially not acting like you have been here @Sparks, INTJs keep everything hidden from the outside world and others. There is so much in our minds that we keep hidden from those we deem unworthy (which is most people). In our heads is a rich inner world consisting of much more than you give us credit for. Additionally, I'd like to refute your point about social skill. It is true that we struggle in social situations, however, this weakness is typically only among younger, immature INTJs. The older, more mature, and hopefully wiser INTJs adapt quite well around their flaws and environment. I myself am an INTJ with remarkable social skills, I gurantee you the people I interact with on a day to day basis woud have no clue I am an INTJ. Many INTJs adapt in this way creating an exaggerated socialable personality that they can manifest on queue when necessary, although it is admittedly draining. Also I might add that what you see as procrastination and laziness from your perspective, we see as valuable planning time to actualize the best possible outcome. We see your methods as rash and lacking thorough forethought. Which one of us is correct depends on the situation. The fact that you insist that your type is superior to ours saddens me because I believe that we can learn something valuable from one and other. If the relationship is apporached correctly I believe we can even be great partners in crime.
ASS KISSERS? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Dude, I will literally never, ever say anything I don't think. One of our main traits I believe is painful honesty. This is also why we are not good with people. We can't lie. We can act and hide our intents with sarcasm, showing how we feel or what we think about you using face expression or keep fake poker face. Our eyes are usually reflection of our soul so the most observant with good instincts will be able to understand what we really think or how we feel.
Other than honesty, we tend to go against the rules and social authority/norms, treating superiors just the same as anyone else. Sometimes even below us if we don't see their competence or know that their values stand against what we believe in. We follow rules we believe that are natural for everyone to follow, as we think that this is how it should be. Our instincts are telling us when some order is natural and when something is wrong. If we won't commit to follow rules we find reasonable, we will feel guilty.
We have extremally high expectations of ourselves and ambitions. We literally know what we want our future to look like. We want efficiency so we are looking for the best way to achieve what we want. We also are perfectionists so we might struggle with accepting something we know that is not the best way to achieve our goals and we might spend a lot of time looking for better answer, trying it out, comparing, thinking about improvements. Endless repetition and adjustments till we tick getting brilliant "Eureka!" moment and then we always do this thing certain way. We usually are looking in many different directions to check what is the most natural/intuitive with us so we are internally true with ourselves.
As for people, we also tend see the best in people or their potential. At least when we get to know them better which we rarely do because we are not interested. It's hard to meet us because outside, we are overstimulated by noise and unfamiliar places. We need to get in tune with place, add it to our routine to accept it's novelty and then we can be part of this new environment. Well, it won't work with crowds though. Like, never. So concerts, nightclubs are usually off limits. Maybe once in a while. If our more extravert friend will somehow manage to sell us this idea or kidnaps us. Then we will need to not go out of our room for about a week to recharge from this overstimulating, loud, suffocating place.
Yet ENTJ completely loathe order and structure
You are wrong. I am an ENTJ and I want my house in perfect order. I am very organized at work too, No sloppiness.
@@Countess88 ok so first look at your house then look at the ISTJ's house xD