The INTJ Child
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Each personality type has preferences. This includes the personality type MBTI INTJ in children.
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You can be an introvert and still like to be around people. You're not just an antisocial person if you're introverted
I remember on my first day of school my classmates were all crying because their parents are leaving them at school while I just sit there not even looking for my mom. I was also bullied a lot because I suck at socializing so I was alone most of the time. 😂
One constructive criticism. . . Can we stop using the word 'anti-social' when it comes to the INTJ personality type? Not 'preferring' to engage with others doesn't necessarily mean a person is 'anti-social'. They just may prefer self-reflection or introspection.
No I f****** hate people
Preferring to engage in conversations with like-minded peeps sounds more accurate. The possibility of finding like-minded peeps? Slim.
I'm an INTP and hear/read the same thing all the time. To be honest, I was a very social child and young adult. Think I may have been more of an ambivert actually though much more of an introvert at this stage of my life. Agree that anti-social is the wrong word. For me, I loved socializing but I also very much valued my alone time. Never got bored because there was always something to do or think about. Anti-social is more of a pathology rather than a healthy personalty trait. Sure, some may actually be anti-social but it's not the correct word for an MBTI personality trait.
@@DiamondsRexpensive Precisely
Yes I am not anti social I just prefer to be less socially reliant and not perceive emotions as they are a misuse of my cognitive capacity.
Nailed it. I wish my parents knew this!
I am an INTJ and in my childhood i was more a isolated child. My parents always say i was in my own world all the time. I like to learn things, but not all the time. My favorite actives was play individual videos games and be in my own world. The description of the video seen more like about an INTP or ISTP.
So wish my parents had this when I was a child.
Why?
@@patrickledbetter1 I think is because parents don't understand us, and it makes our lifes harder
@@priscilaareco Perhaps you are right. I think they would also understand themselves better and that is ideal :)
Spot on, thanks
This was me as a child. Now i understand why making friends or being part of the social processes in school was so hard. I wish this knowledge was available at the time...
rofl.... teach your intj kid to google their answers.... or youtube?
kiddo: why the earth circle around the sun?
youtube: the earth is flat!
Good presentation. A note, though. ‘Anti-social’ means breaking the social rules in a disruptive way; it has so many negative connotations (antisocial behaviour is a criminal offence) that I would avoid it in other contexts at all costs. The introverts have different patterns of socialisation- perhaps a smaller circle of friends and even acquaintances and a strong preference for selective social events.
Very bright INTJs really don’t care for the applause of the masses. Just recognition by a select few who see themselves.
hmm.. i am intj, but i probably wasnt intj before my 16 .. is it possible?
It is entirely possible. MBTI suggests not testing prior to 16 years old. There is a different test for children - Murphy-Meisgeier Type indicator for Children, MMTIC - tracyharringtonatkinson.com/murphy-meisgeier-type-indicator-for-children-mmtic/
Nobody ever left me alone in school, I was just in my corner and people would just start a convo and I was just fuck me why
My father would not agree to this since to him it sounds like treating them like their adults.
Thank you so much !
No one ever respected me, or did anything from this video to me. Which is probably the reason i had to figure it all out myself.
I was a weird kid...still I am
to sad I didn´t have good Internet as a child and the first few years no computer at all 😂
I feel like I had somethings from an intj as a kid but I became more and more?
I have a question, and its not meant to be rude. I really want to know.
One of my best friends says he's an INTJ, yet he has no intuition except in Emergency situations--or so it seems.
Do you think he could be ISTJ?
Remember that the INTJ has an introverted intuition preference with an extraverted thinking preference. What he demonstrates to the outside world is that thinking function. What he relies on most (inside of himself) is that intuition function. He could be an ISTJ since they also rely on an introverted sensing function, but the important thing to recall is that the MBTI results also rely on True Type. Here is a link describing True Type:
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INTJs know what they want and elaborate plans to achieve that. I think that is a more or less clear aspect of INTJS, we plan a lot. If you want to know what is inside an INTJ's head, it's difficult to assess because for us it can be difficult to express precisely our ideas. If you want to test your friend's intuition, you would have to give him/her time and motivation to explain his/her ideas. At least me, I often don't open my mouth with many extroverted types because they are very busy jumping from one silly fact to the other without going in depth, and disregarding any attempt to go deeper.
I'm curious what your understanding of an intuitive is. Could you give an example of intuition and how your friend doesn't fit it?
The best test for an intuitive like an INTJ is the junkyard test. Imagine your friend walking through a junkyard with a bunch of old cars. Does your friend notice the shapes, the colors and the textures of the cars? If he does, then he is a sensor like the ISTJ. Alternatively, does your friend bypass all that sensory stuff about the cars and does he go straight to the things those cars imply? These would be things like an iron forge to make the metal, a factory to put the car together, the technology that is required to make the car and the organization of people working together that all these things imply. If your friend is the kind of person who thinks about all the indirect facts that the existence of a car implies, then he is an intuitive. He's intuiting all these based on his observations of the car.
Another way I have found for spotting an intuitive is that they seem to have a difficult time living in the moment. They think in ways that keep their minds tied to the past and the future. Sensors, on the other hand, live in the moment where their senses keep them grounded.
Don't expect people to show what there goals are. The most creative people tend to be considered lazy, only because judgemental people can't physically see what they are doing. Secretly, behind a closed door they are doing things you could only dream of. They know how to achieve it too. So yeah. My point is don't expect people to share there business with you. That's rude. It's none of your business
hmm...
no teacher have ever respected any of these topics, which is why i've always hated certain teachers, and schools. I've even tried to convince teachers to study my personality type, cause it's so different, no teacher have ever tried.
I have had to figure out: Physics-, Math-, languages like English and Danish, all by myself, later in Life. This just fuels my dislike for teachers.
I know that feeling all too well.
hmm...