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| INTPs
have an imaginative and thoughtful approach to life. To them, life is an
unending quest for understanding, and because of this they learn and acquire
knowledge throughout their lives. They are autonomous individuals who pride
themselves on their independence, both of thought and of lifestyle.
By nature given to reflection, INTPs excel at abstract, conceptual thinking, and spend a great deal of time analysing and imagining future possibilities. They enjoy solving problems, and are adept at creating plans, though possibly less so at actually implementing them! In manner, INTPs tend to be somewhat shy and reserved, since to some extent they live in their |
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world, and external reality is for them less important than what is going on in
their own minds. Privacy is important to them, and they need to have periods of
quiet reflection in order to 'recharge their batteries'.
Hectic socialising is not INTP's style, and they may appear awkward in company, especially as they often tend to be unaware of social customs or rituals. In general they are easygoing and flexible, and adapt well to changing circumstances. Their lifestyle is likely to be unstructured and possibly even haphazard. Is this a fair description of your personality? Yes • No • Not Sure |
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unauthorised copying is allowed without written permission from the authors.
The ideas behind the Personality Type concepts presented here are those of the eminent Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, which were later developed further by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers, creators of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)® instrument. “MBTI, Myers-Briggs, and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust in the United States and other countries.” |
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