• candy, january 16 2001.
  • mbti: intj.
    • "_intjs_ spend a lot of time inside their own minds, and may have little interest in the other people's thoughts or feelings. unless their Feeling side is developed, they may have problems giving other people the level of intimacy that is needed. unless their Sensing side is developed, they may have a tendency to ignore details which are necessary for implementing their ideas. "
    • "if something piques their interest, intjs can be astonishingly dedicated to their work, putting in long hours and intense effort to see an idea through."
    • "people with the intj personality type take pride in remaining rational and logical at all times, considering honesty and straightforward information to be paramount to euphemisms and platitudes in almost all circumstances. in many ways though, these qualities of coolness and detachment aren't the weapons of truth that they appear to be, but are instead shields designed to protect the inner emotions that intjs feel. in fact, because their emotions are such an underdeveloped tool, intjs often feel them more strongly than many overtly emotional types because they simply haven't learned how to control them effectively."
  • enneagram: 6w7
    • "the six focuses on commitment, responsibility, and sacrifice of personal pursuits for the sake of security, while the seven focuses on experience, satisfaction of personal need, and keeping options open."
    • "they have broad areas of interest and often have one or more hobbies or pastimes."
    • "many sixes with a seven-wing are attracted to the performing arts (acting, popular music) or other professions that allow them to combine their energetic, interpersonal qualities with discipline and craft (advertising, marketing, managing, law.)"
  • temperament: melancholic
    • "it's easier for them to reject and hate things than it is for them to love and embrace them. their interests and tastes are picked carefully, and they give a lot of attention to each one, and hold them close to their hearts, rather than having many fleeting interests that change quickly and often."
  • "they tend to prefer things to be tidy, organised in some way or another. This doesn't necessarily mean 'neat' as such; often they have very idiosyncratic organisation methods. they are idealists, who imagine perfect fantasies and feel upset when things don't live up to these fantasies. they prefer to tackle the heart of the matter, which can lead to them avoiding 'beating around the bush'"
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