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Topicwhat's your myers briggs personality type?
Sad_Face
05/11/19 9:52:29 PM
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cerealbox760 posted...
RoboLaserGandhi posted...
I frequently find myself having to trace back my steps because of my stubborn ISTJ friend who incessantly asks for proof of 100% certainty whenever I bring up certain scientific topics. He hates science/scientists because "it's all theory" and "they're always changing their answer so you never know!"

ISTJ rely heavily on reputable sources because they are terrible at connecting the dots. So they gather as many facts as they can because 'you never know'

INTPs don't care much about the source but rather the accuracy of a system, argument, or logical structure. Not so much evidence like ISTJs demand.

INTJs don't care to gather enough data because they put pieces together with minimal data and effort, physic like.

INTJs: What if we do this and that?? It may work! Why not. The risk to reward ratio is in our favor.
ISTJs: Wait for ALL the facts! You can never be too safe.
INTP: Absence of proof is not proof of absence


This makes a lot of sense. I'm in a crypto community and the industry is set to have some super big announcements in the next couple of months. One board I frequent surveys for personality types time to time, and I don't think I've seen an ISTJ ever.

I tested for INFP, tested before for ENFP, and INTP, but your descriptions of INTJ fit my thought process through and through. I only learned what I needed to know to solve problems back when I was studying for my physics degree and I still do for when I do coding projects time to time.
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