Healthy/Unhealthy INTJ
1. Sydney Adamu
-While she starts the series a bit detached from the environment and the situation of the restaurant at hand. She becomes more susceptible to the reality and learning to deal with what is front of her rather than the idealized vision she has. In S2 we see her help give shape to the restaurant.
2. Kurapika
-While his original drive in the series didn't seem healthy at all. We can see how he always maintained all of his functions in check without letting one get the best o the other. He always able to express his needs and want without feeling like a burden to others.
3.Annabeth Chase
-She struggled with her tert Fi most of the series and even when she became a bit healthier she still seemed to struggle with her Fi allot. And even made some reckless decisions. However overall she was very average when it came to her decision making.
4.Claudia
-The best example of a very immature INTJ when we get introduced to her we see her being pure NiFi making decisions with poor rational. However even when order we can see how she struggled with her emotional state always opting for the most ruthless decision.
5.Charles Xavier
-His NiFi in almost all of his appearances is so obnoxious. His desire to simply stick to his idealized way of problem solving completely ignore the reality of mutant kinda and the effects humans have on it.
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Does every single INTJ hide part of their personalities/interests from others, even the ones close to them? I don't particularly enjoy people knowing stuff about me....
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Thought of the day
I don't understand people who call instead of sending e-mail or text.
Like, come on, do you even know me?
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INTJs are like: Don't tell me what to do, but if you want me to do this then please ask me to do so.
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What people think being an INTJ is like: planning world domination, always one step ahead
What being an INTJ is actually like: planning world domina--
*so deep in thought that walks into a door*,
always one step ahe--
*so deep in thought that misses the step and falls down the stairs*
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intjs, i hoping this is relatable
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INTJ Recalibration
This is going to be a bit of a ramble post, even though I'm not great at rambling.
INTJ is a label that I use to communicate effectively. It is not a perfect description of who I am, but it does the job well. I could also use the enneagram system and call myself a 5w6, but I'm less familiar with that and am not likely to understand others when in discussion using that system.
That being said, INTJ fits well. I am very logical, "emotionless", etc. (when I say emotionless i use it in the sense of lacking an embodiment of emotions. I am human (i think), and do have emotions like any other human (i think)). But as a growing and changing person, i find it important to realize that change is happening, and that i am no longer what i once was. I have learned a lot about myself in the past year that I think I need to reconcile with.
creativity is an aspect of intj personalities that i don't see discussed often, and i'm curious about it. I consider myself a very creative being, but i struggle with it greatly. it's a weird interplay between my highly analytical side and my desire to create, and i'm having a hard time engaging in either one at the moment.
on a separate? note, how does one internet talk? i'm kind of new to this and want to learn. I know a few abbreviations like, atm (at the moment), brb (be right back),
i literally can't think of any others... brains are strange, i know i should know more than that...
anyway, emojis baffle me. occasionally i will use a simple :) to indicate sarcasm or enjoyment, but every other emoji just seems inauthentic to me. and given that i over-analyze literally (the word is used very intentionally) everything that i say, it's hard for me to relate to people my age. how do i indicate the various kinds of thought processes i have when trying to convey a simple message? what's the formula for being witty without sounding unappreciative?
i just had a friend text me out of nowhere, sending me a video saying "i don't know why but this reminded me of you" (paraphrased). how does one respond to that?
i don't know, like i said this is just a ramble. i honestly don't expect anyone to see this or really care about it, but i have to record my thoughts somewhere and it is much more effective (for some reason) for there to be potential responses than no responses.
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All intjs must read Crime and Punishment. I feel so exposed after having read it; Fyodor Dostoevsky knows the intj mind like the back of his hand.
He knows our thoughts, theories, inner conflicts, the questions that keep us up at night, what makes us irritable...he also knows about the gulf that lies between us and all the rest- that we feel like everyone else is a different species. And above all, why we intjs feel attacked by expressions of affection.
I think Dostoevsky himself might be an intj. Notes from Underground is particularly insightful. His thoughts are unstructured, self-effacing, sometimes contradictory, always conflicted in the first chapter. The Underground Man calls himself proud, intelligent, depraved... See for yourselves. The accuracy will impale your heart, confound your mind, and steal your sleep.
"He doesn't jeer at things, not because he hasn't the wit, but as though he hadn't time to waste on such trifles. He never listens to what is said to him. He is never interested in what interests other people at any given moment. He thinks very highly of himself and perhaps he is right."
-Crime and Punishment
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