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Relates:46 & 2 Tool.
INTP's generally look to type themselves as INTJ's... but are rock solid INTP's.
Read the below description [purposely designed to be cutting] and it probably applies to a good bit of people who tested as INTJ on Myers Briggs online tests:
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INTPNo sociopath option?
Do you have a moustache (or have had a mustache for a large part of your adult life)? This is a real question as it will answer my above question pretty quickly.
Not a very good idea to post your personality type in a public forum.
These tests should not be confused with some "cool" "meaningless" "fun" test.
Your personality type should be guarded. It is much easier to manipulate and interrogate a person if you know their personality type. Professionals can discern it after a period of time of interaction, background/career dissection, relationship, and even looks/body characteristics.
If you are interested in this field I highly suggest going right to Carl Jung and avoiding "Myers Briggs".
This field is based on fact and should not be treated as a horoscope.
As a side note, the amount of xNTx (rationals) was expected. I would have assumed there would have been much more xNFx (idealists).
Lastly, if you are unfamiliar with this entire topic you should heed this warning: Do not get involved with any of this if you enjoy your current world of thinking that everyone is a unique snowflake, that all relationships can be worked on, etc etc. There is only one personality you will ever truly mesh with (you are not wired to find this person - vice versa), your existing partner is probably the wrong type, there are careers you are not designed for (don't try), etc etc. This field will break you... if you are not prepared for what you will find out. I do not recommend it for most people...
If you are a REAL ISTp, the below applies. Myers Briggs sucks with Introverts as they sometimes botch the J/P. This is why INTP's mistype themselves as INTJs (aside from their mental issues).
Do you have a moustache (or have had a mustache for a large part of your adult life)? This is a real question as it will answer my above question pretty quickly.
As requested:
You can describe ISTp with one word - stingy, mean and miserable or you can do it with many - lazy. There are basically two generic variations of ISTp - happily greedy and unhappily greedy. The "happy" ISTp has slightly better developed social skills than the "unhappy" version.
The dream job for an ISTp would be the one where you can do nothing, get paid and don't have to give anything to anyone. An ISTp retailer would drive the prices up until it's just about possible to sell the goods for that price, whereas an ISTp shopper would often be seen at a car boot sale. However, this is not the only use of practical logic ISTp can be proud of. ISTps know how to do just about anything. Plumbing...sure, gardening...sure, brain surgery...piece of cake...Oops, never mind.
The most obvious thing that could give ISTps away is probably their obsession with pets. Sometimes it could reach ridiculous dimensions, turning ISTp's place into a zoo. This obsession is very closely connected with ISTp's hidden agenda. Since ISTps have unconscious need to be able to show their affection towards another, who could be a better suitable candidate for this than a pet, or better a dozen of them. People can reject your love and your good intentions, pets will never.
But here comes a twist. ISTps can often hurt the ones they love. Why would you want to do this? The one way to understand your feelings towards the loved ones is by hurting them and watching them suffer, only then you can be sure of how much you love them. Sounds cruel, but unfortunately this is the strange nature of this particular type of hidden agenda, which cannot be used as an excuse for such behaviour.
This image is more useful, entertaining, and thought-provoking than every movie I have ever watched:
Its interesting to note that the majority of RPFers are INTJs (I'm one!) yet this personality type only accounts for 1-4% of the general population.