INTP Personality Profile
INTP Personality Profile
INTP Personality Profile
move on from a topic before its ever understood what they were trying to
say, rather than try to lay things out in plain terms.
The reverse can also be true when people explain their thought processes to
INTPs in terms of subjectivity and feeling. Imagine an immensely complicated
clockwork, taking in every fact and idea possible, processing them with a
heavy dose of creative reasoning and returning the most logically sound
results available this is how the INTP mind works, and this type has little
tolerance for an emotional monkey-wrench jamming their machines.
Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road crossed the chicken
depends on your frame of reference.
Albert Einstein
Further, with Thinking (T) as one of their governing traits, INTPs are unlikely
to understand emotional complaints at all, and their friends wont find a
bedrock of emotional support in them. INTPs would much rather make a
series of logical suggestions for how to resolve the underlying issue, a
perspective that is not always welcomed by their Feeling (F) companions.
This will likely extend to most social conventions and goals as well, like
planning dinners and getting married, as INTPs are far more concerned with
originality and efficient results.
The one thing that really holds INTPs back their restless and pervasive fear of
failure. INTPs are so prone to reassessing their own thoughts and theories,
worrying that theyve missed some critical piece of the puzzle, that they can
stagnate, lost in an intangible world where their thoughts are never truly
applied. Overcoming this self-doubt stands as the greatest challenge INTPs
are likely to face, but the intellectual gifts big and small bestowed on the
world when they do makes it worth the fight.
INTP strengths
situation in a very exciting and interesting way but will choose not to reveal
that to their dating or long-term partner.
Another potential issue that someone with the INTP personality type should
try to resolve is their tendency to overlook their partners emotional needs.
As already mentioned above, INTPs are not naturally sensitive or emotional,
but their partner might have a very different personality. It is important for
an INTP to try to understand their feelings and communicate on the
emotional level, instead of simply relying on commitment and dedication and
believing that this is all that is needed. Of course, their partner should also
be aware of INTP personality traits and quirks, and try not to demand a
constant flow of emotions from the INTP.
INTP friends
INTP personalities are likely to be very knowledgeable, intelligent friends, but
they are notoriously difficult to get to know, and few people have the
patience and determination to get through their shields. The INTPs mind is
always buzzing with ideas, riddles, and solutions. In contrast, though,
communicating with other people is often more a nuisance than a pleasure
for an INTP. Consequently, INTPs tend to be very picky when it comes to
choosing friends. If the other person has significantly different interests or
simply cannot cope with the INTPs endless stream of ideas, it is unlikely that
the INTP will see them as close friends.
Bearing this in mind, it is not surprising that INTPs are likely to have a very
small circle of good friends. Many personality types seek friends for chatting,
emotional support, social validation etc. INTPs tend to dismiss these things
as trivial, and this naturally restricts the pool of potential friends. People with
the INTP personality type are bound to gravitate toward other Analyst (NT)
types who share their passion for theoretical discussions and intellectual
riddles. That being said, INTPs will value and respect their friends greatly and
will work hard to keep these relationships strong.
INTPs friends are unlikely to be very warm or emotionally supportive. If you
are having some issues, the INTP will easily come up with several rational
solutions, but do not expect them to understand your feelings or know how
to explain something that is more emotional than logical. This does not mean
that INTP friends have no feelings and should be seen only as walking
encyclopediasquite the contrary. INTP personalities may have very strong
sentiments, but they are likely to be hidden from plain sight. Still waters run
deep.
For these reasons, customer-facing careers are highly unsuitable for INTPs;
they would do much better in roles that focus on data and theories rather
than people. For instance, INTPs may be excellent lawyers, data analysts, or
even journalists, as long as they find the field interesting. These are some of
the best career choices for people with this personality type.
INTP personality in the workplace
We have already covered the type description, relationships, parenthood,
etc., so lets now discuss how people with the INTP personality type behave
in the workplace. We split this article into three sections: INTP colleagues,
INTP managers, and INTP subordinates. All three are equally relevant as
there is a high chance that you will experience the joy of being in each of
these categories at some point in your life.
Even if you are not an INTP yourself, this information should be useful in case
you run into someone with this personality type at work. It is usually quite
easy to recognize an INTP, but if you still have doubts about your coworker or
a manager, see if the traits listed below ring any bells.
INTP colleagues