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Why would anyone like INTPs?

Susan James INTP’s are a relatively small percentage of t...
Multi-colored gay wizard mental disorder
  02/24/18
I'm an INTP. I have a flaw of being super into something for...
emerald business firm
  02/24/18
probably because once you have figured something out you're ...
fuchsia therapy
  02/24/18
not sure. I'm an intp and noone likes me
topaz cracking main people goal in life
  02/24/18
Infps can be cool if they're not crybabies. Intps are creeps...
lake geriatric address
  03/25/18


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Date: February 24th, 2018 12:20 PM
Author: Multi-colored gay wizard mental disorder

Susan James

INTP’s are a relatively small percentage of the population, only 2.5%. Female INTPs like myself are even rarer, comprising only 1% of the population. INTPs can be difficult to understand, but we have several strengths:

Analysis. INTPs excel at looking under the surface and discovering things that might not be readily apparent. They want to understand the hidden factors and explore all possibilities. When an INTP has studied a situation, you can be sure they understand it very well.

Rationality. INTPs make decisions using empirical methods, trying to base them on what experience and understanding show are the methods most likely to produce the desired outcome. This doesn’t necessarily mean they are just interested in “cold facts”. Emotions, traditions, and non-rational factors are facts just as much as data. But an INTP will not let these factors determine a decision when it would likely result in an outcome different from the one desired.

Perception. Because INTPs are perceivers, they are able to combine their insights with analysis and rationality to understand how different people can see an issue from another viewpoint. They excel at “putting themselves in the other person’s shoes.” This can make them empathetic and able to facilitate helping people understand differing views.

Unconventional. INTPs, while considering tradition as a factor, refuse to be constrained by tradition alone. They are willing to break with the past, flaunt convention, and seek new answers. For an INTP, saying “We’ve always done it this way” is a red flag that whatever is being done could be improved.

Persistence. INTP’s are slow to make decisions because they want to analyze a matter thoroughly. However, once they have made the decision that seems the most rational, they are not easily dissuaded and will pursue their decision through thick and thin.

So, yeah INTPs! We’re the best!

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3902649&forum_id=2#35477036)



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Date: February 24th, 2018 12:23 PM
Author: emerald business firm

I'm an INTP. I have a flaw of being super into something for a little bit only to lose total interest a short time later.

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Date: February 24th, 2018 1:07 PM
Author: fuchsia therapy

probably because once you have figured something out you're bored by it

that's probably the reason

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3902649&forum_id=2#35477372)



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Date: February 24th, 2018 12:24 PM
Author: topaz cracking main people goal in life

not sure. I'm an intp and noone likes me

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3902649&forum_id=2#35477059)



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Date: March 25th, 2018 8:10 PM
Author: lake geriatric address

Infps can be cool if they're not crybabies. Intps are creeps if they haven't worked on their social skills

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3902649&forum_id=2#35687007)