Lets talk INTJs: A Journey into the Mind of the Architect

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Published 2023-10-20

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  • @T7nskie
    Make the truth your own.~INTJ. INTJS have contingency plans A, B, C, D, etc., thanks to their foresight, ability to anticipate and insights.
  • Intj girl here just crushing on your serene infp heart. I have greatly appreciated the Ne people in my life who have helped me to open up my perspectives and mental prisons I get myself into.
  • I like understanding patterns and predicting behaviour, but it can be a two-edged sword. One strength is that you’re constantly learning new things. A weakness is it makes it difficult to forgive a friend who wrongs you.
  • This is 2nd video I’ve watched of yours. Very impressed! Definitely want to view more.
  • @user-qk5np4ml3e
    When I started reading Sun Tzu it was like ”this is what I thought 40 years ago while doing my military service”. And I have Five rings book on my book shelf. A wonderful book. So spot on!
  • @23juxta
    One of the best INTJ videos out there
  • @sylviaowega3839
    Btw, I always greatly liked you INFP’s. Based on having observed the various behaviour patterns, that you are the only ones that truly understand us INTP’s. The INTJ’s and ENTP’s are in second place position.
  • @kimtopology4257
    At their worst INTJ'S have the natural propensity towards nihilism no purpose or meaning in their life .
  • @taradulin211
    You see me ❤ It can be lonely being me. Thank you 🎉
  • @zitgritski8552
    From a grizzled old INTJ...very insightful and fabulous delivery. Great job.
  • @johnknight9150
    INFPs are always high up on the list of an INTJ's favourite types! There are some weirder elements to Ni and Te I think other types should know about that aren't really ever mentioned. Ni: Ni draws primarily on the unconscious, and uses much of the same kind of symbol-generating parts of the brain as when you're dreaming. It's the part of yourself you'll experience when you have sudden personal revelations, where something enormously complex is distilled into some kind of elegant, simple realisation. The internal life of the Ni-dominant is weird, because we often internalise and encode things into highly abstract forms, such as shapes and textures, rather than something concrete like language. I believe a lot of Abstract paintings (as in the genre, hence the capital letter) are simply external recordings of internal Ni visions. This can all be very hard to grasp, but if you've ever been on something like hospital anaesthetic, or some drug trip, or some crazy religious fast where you ended up in an altered state of consciousness, you may remember the abstract weirdness, internal revelations and symbolism. For an Ni-dominant, this stuff is all going on just below the surface, and breaks out into consciousness much more easily than other types. I think Jung said something like it's as if were a pair of eyeballs bobbing on the surface of the inky black unconscious. If you want to see Ni in action, check out the series Hannibal, where Will Graham has constant internal visions that are shown on-screen. Te: I always found the difference between Te and Ti hard to grasp at times, but I think there is a simple way to look at how Te works, or at least for an INTJ. If you look at Ti, it's easily represented in mathematical equations and algorithms, such as the "IF... THEN... ELSE..." statements in programming, or a simple A + B = C. With Te, if you take the idea of A + B = C, instead of using numbers for those values, try using objects instead. So instead of 2 + 3 = 5, think 'That discarded amplifier' + 'My old speakers = 'Hifi system for the lounge room'. We often take existing objects in the real world and then run them through "T" logic to create something new, or satisfy someone's need through a simple combination of elements.
  • @Aetherealrizz
    You were spot on with the art of war and book of five rings I’m currently reading both of those as an intj lol
  • @shellbell8062
    I love INTJs. I find that as an INFP we have similar values and I feel instantly comfortable in their presence. The conversation flows and is always stimulating. On Quora I see so many examples of INTJ / INFP couple pairings that work amazingly well. It makes sense as we have similar values of integrity and authenticity and opposite strengths and weaknesses which offers massive opportunity for growth.
  • @sarah_gene
    Thanks for making this video, lots of food for thought for me :) It's endlessly frustrating to feel like I have the theory down and even down to the sequential steps of something that I want to get done but for some reason being unable to initiate the actual real world activity envisioned by my thinking. Sometimes it's so frustrating that I make myself stop planning because it feels inevitable that I won't actually be able to do anything with the plan. :/
  • @567ohyeah
    The content is great. But I want to comment on how eloquent you are. Your speaking points were concise and easy to follow. Love it. Keep up the great work! 🎉
  • @ry9348
    Hello. From experiences, I have taken on different MBTI. INFJ and the INTJ are my most dominant functions. I loved your videos because they were very informative. I loved the in-depth analysis of your videos. From previous MBTI videos that I have come across and studied, I really resonate with yours. I am grateful that God brought your channel my way. I wish you the the best on your channel. Blessings! ❤🎉✌😇🕊
  • @mrdubbleu1116
    I'm a Sigma but i started researching in detail about myself & found your video & everything you have explained is dead on & I watch your video because your telling the truth & thank you from new Zealand