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    Bring4th Bring4th Community Olio Introvert/Extrovert

    Poll: Introvert, Extrovert, or Balanced?
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    Introvert
    71.43%
    45 71.43%
    Extrovert
    7.94%
    5 7.94%
    Balanced/In between
    20.63%
    13 20.63%
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    Thread: Introvert/Extrovert


    Parsons (Offline)

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    01-14-2012, 01:57 AM (This post was last modified: 01-14-2012, 02:00 AM by Parsons.)
    Here is my profile... Maybe it will help people realize I have the best of intentions overall, whether or not it may seem like it in the moment.

    MBTI Wrote:INTPs are independent problem solvers who
    excel at providing a detached, concise analysis
    of an idea or situation. They have a high regard
    for competence in themselves and others. They
    ask the hard questions, challenging others and
    themselves to find new logical approaches.
    INTPs are mainly interested in ideas and have
    little liking for small talk.
    They value autonomy, home, family, and health.
    • Logical
    • Analytical
    • Skeptical
    • Objective
    • Critical
    • Abstract
    • Ingenious
    • Quick
    • Complex
    • Curious
    • Insightful
    • Contemplative
    • Reserved
    • Detached
    • Contained
    • Quiet
    • Flexible
    • Adaptable
    • Tolerant
    • Independent
    INTP Descriptors
    Introversion ▪ Intuition ▪ Thinking ▪ Perceiving
    INTPs represent approximately 3% of the U.S. population.
    Characteristics of INTPs
    • INTPs are theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in
    social interaction.
    • They seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them.
    • They have an unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their
    area of interest.
    • Their natural skepticism leads them to doubt or question many statements
    or ideas until they can be convinced of their logical consistency.
    • They love to spend time creating models of or forming theories about
    complex systems.

    INTPs with others
    • INTPs tend to have a small circle of close friends and enjoy being with
    others who like to discuss ideas.
    • They value people of intelligence and competence.
    • They love to theorize and discuss abstractions with others.
    • INTPs prize precision in communication and dislike redundancy or stating
    the obvious.
    • They are usually quiet and reserved, although they can be quite talkative
    about areas in which they have a lot of knowledge.
    • They can become so absorbed in an idea that they ignore or lose track
    of others.


    INTPs at work
    • INTPs bring great energy, intensity, and focus to researching or analyzing a
    problem that arouses their curiosity.
    • They are more interested in the challenge of solving problems than in seeing
    the solutions put to practical use.
    • They quickly see inconsistencies and illogic and enjoy taking apart
    and reworking ideas. They naturally build complex theoretical systems
    and models.
    • Depending on their interests, INTPs may be good at pure science, research,
    mathematics, or engineering.
    • They may become scholars, teachers, or abstract thinkers in fields such as
    economics, philosophy, and psychology.
    • They find it difficult to work on routine tasks and are often not satisfied
    managing people.
    Potential blind spots for INTPs
    • If INTPs have not developed their Thinking preference, they may jump
    from insight to insight, never analyzing them with a critical eye or
    integrating them into a whole.
    • If they rely too much on their Thinking, they may overlook what they and
    others care about. They may decide that something is not important just
    because it isn’t logical to care about it.
    • If they have not developed their Intuition preference, INTPs may have no
    reliable way of taking in information and may become immersed in their
    internal logical systems. Then they find it difficult to communicate or act on
    their ideas.
    • Also, they are in danger of gaining too little knowledge and experience of
    the world. If so, their thinking will be done in a vacuum and nothing may
    come of their ideas.
    • INTPs want to state the truth precisely, but sometimes they make it so
    complicated that not everyone can follow them.
    • They often find it hard to express appreciation, which can cause difficulties
    in their work or personal relationships.
    This described me eerily well, with the caveat of I am not considered to a "family man".

    Anyways, I just wanted to make sure you guys know I have much love for you all even if I "challenge" any of you oftenHeart:idea:.

    That being said... You may have to turn the garden hose on me sometimes when I first learn about something that interests me greatly from enthusiasm. Angel
    (01-13-2012, 12:42 PM)plenum Wrote: INTJ here ... along with being a double Capricorn. It's meant quite a lot of balancing over the years as the strong will of Capricorn tends to pull me in very definite directions, reducing the amount of spontaneity in the moment.

    Being in the now, being in the moment, responding to the impulse as it arrives ... something I've had to learn as a 'habit'.

    So you are my counterpart with the exception that I Percieve, not Judge. BigSmileTongueAngel
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