I was an INFJ for most of my life so not sure what happened there butā€¦ ā€œPeople with the INTJ personality type (Architects) are intellectually curious individuals with a deep-seated thirst for knowledge. INTJs tend to value creative ingenuity, straightforward rationality, and self-improvement. They consistently work toward enhancing intellectual abilities and are often driven by an intense desire to master any and every topic that piques their interest. ā€œLogical and quick-witted, INTJs pride themselves on their ability to think for themselves, not to mention their uncanny knack for seeing right through phoniness and hypocrisy. Because their minds are never at rest, these personalities may sometimes struggle to find people who can keep up with their nonstop analysis of everything around them. But when they do find like-minded individuals who appreciate their intensity and depth of thought, INTJs form profound and intellectually stimulating relationships that they deeply treasure.ā€œ šŸ«–
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May 4, 2024

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omg were also so compatible! i love my fellow introverts <333
May 4, 2024
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andybuitay omfg YAS!!!!!! I can sense that šŸ‘ļø
May 4, 2024
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Wait i also was an INFJ my whole life and now Iā€™m not???
May 4, 2024
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nicky999doors yeah itā€™s so weird?????? I did go to therapy but I wonder if itā€™s maybe just because my brain fully developed or I was hardened by the real world or something
May 4, 2024
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taterhole i honestly had a major life event (TM) happen so i think thatā€™s what changed my DNA
May 4, 2024
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nicky999doors interestinggggg i went through a lot of loss and a move and also a couple of slight career changes/pivots that gave me more context to the way I see the world so maybe that was what did it šŸ§ crazy the way life can change usā€¦
May 4, 2024
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the way this makes senseeeeeeeeee
May 4, 2024
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nicky999doors hehe šŸ«¶
May 4, 2024

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A lot of what they say about INTP's is along the lines of a "non-traditional logician type", which I'd say is true. An even truer fact that I see a lot though is that INTP's love being alone and are quite socially distant, which is beyond true to me. I kind've think of INTP's as astronauts, not in the real scientific sense, but in that we are so detached from everything but still try to make sense of the world around us. I guess it's more so like aliens in that way lol. INFP's are the same in their "spacey" states of mind. Compassionate, in the moment, and quite odd in their way of taking situations on. More than anything (to me) both are super open-minded and nontraditional which I think is spot on.
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I always came out ENFP in these tests up until my mid twenties and now Iā€™m consistently this! I find it most fascinating how my thinking/feeling is always basically 50/50 and I spend most of the test clicking the middle button for anything related to that. Itā€™s nice to see that Iā€™ve managed to attach my logic and emotion, so that they feel one and the same. I always feel on any given day I could tip into INTP (Logician) but so far Iā€™ve always just pushed into F!
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