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MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,328
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INTJs, please do share. In this case INTJ involves the old Ni Te Fi Se gig.
Reply with ideas as they pop up if you want. - - - Encouragement. Offering those warm words that make people feel all comforted and secure, particularly when we are unimpressed with the person who needs encouragement. I suspect that in this arena... we may quite possibly relatively suck. |
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Things INTJs think INTJs relatively suck at? "Suck" is a strong word my friend. Well we probably suck at conversations/small talk, though that is nothing abnormal in my country =D
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Small talk.
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Dealing with any kind of illogical behavior.
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Walmart on welfare check day.
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Core Member [126%]
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Understanding that emotions are illogical. This seems like a simple enough idea!
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Understanding the illogical emotions of others.
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flirting
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Core Member [410%]
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dating
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Team sports?
Taking orders from "authorities"? |
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Positive facial expressions.
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Displaying overtly expected emotions in conventional conversations or other societal rituals.
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quietly watching personal politics trump rational decision making
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New Member [01%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 31
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Realizing that emotions in and of themselves are not illogical, it's just the decisions that result from them that often are. Seriously though, emotions make perfect sense, they're instinctual responses to situations that are sometimes useful.
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