08.20.06

Understanding INTPs

Posted in INTP, MBTI at 01:01 am

INTP sees day-to-day matters and routines as the drudgery they are. This includes “work,” which keeps them both in the presence of other people and away from their real interests for hours at a time. Since society’s priorities are completely screwed, it can take a long time for an INTP to find a job that he doesn’t consider a complete waste of time. In fact, don’t expect any introvert to “high-five” you because your “team” exceeded some quarterly sales “goal.” He will not understand what you are talking about, and he will hate you more than he already does.

For INTPs, the universe exists primarily to be understood, and it is crucial that whatever is stated about the universe is stated correctly, with coherence and without redundancy. This is the INTPs final purpose in life, and explains in part why he does not give a damn about who won American Idol.

I’ve stubled upon Notes on INTP while ago on Technorati search. I don’t usually rave on my blog about random links I’ve found, but… this is must-read.

BTW, how can they even watch that trash?

PS: WhatPulse 1.5 Beta 1 is out. A must-have for statistics freaks.

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11.10.05

INTP profile

Posted in INTP, MBTI at 02:08 pm

Oh my. I’ve been aware of intp.org, but I’ve never had the time to explore it. Now I’ve found a link to 48kB text with INTP profile – it’s gonna take some time, but I’ll probably read it. It’s exciting and fun to read some ‘general description’ and realise that it describes you better that you could. I’ve had this feeling when I read first article about MBTI, my profile on typelogic.com.
And no, it’s not Forer effect.