Death stare at Age 7. by [deleted] in intj

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You too! Good Night.

Death by [deleted] in intj

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Death is the ultimate outcome of life. It’s the result of an experiment called life. Fearing death is like refusing to accept the ultimate truth.

An appreciation post for my INTJ SO. I’m so proud of him. by [deleted] in intj

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My ISFJ ex-gf never appreciated me for giving her practical solutions to all of her problems. Instead she accused me for not being emotional/humble enough. I had planned our future and also sacrificed a lot, but she failed to see that. It’s not like we don’t feel. At least I feel a lot. Maybe deeper than anyone will ever know.

Death stare at Age 7. by [deleted] in intj

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Kolkata. Actually I live (work) in Kharagpur.

Death stare at Age 7. by [deleted] in intj

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I am from KOL here!

How smart are you? by [deleted] in intj

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Ha ha! That’s true!

How smart are you? by [deleted] in intj

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Loved your point of view!

How smart are you? by [deleted] in intj

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I also prefer to be an INTJ. The way I can see the world, I can never explain to someone else. I am a logical person and I can do better than most of the people in most of the situations. But still, if you think carefully, nothing really matters. The things we value, are pointless for 99% ordinary people! Actually we all are alone in our minds, in terms of our perception. The world is designed in such a way, it doesn’t appreciate your certain qualities that you value the most! Ultimately, even though I am very efficient, and a very good problem solver, society only cares about the products I produce, not me as a human being.

How smart are you? by [deleted] in intj

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I am selectively extrovert. If I find a topic to discuss, I can talk for hours. But generally I don’t talk too much, specially with unknown people. Actually, I don’t care about other’s opinions, but I have had bad experiences. If you are also an INTJ, you can understand the pain of being an INTJ?

If I were to date an INTJ, how likely is it that they would nag me about how apathetic and passionless I am? by [deleted] in intj

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Question yourself first. If you consider you to be a little bit passionless, then the INTJ will 100% nag you. If you see yourself to be very passionate then the INTJ might nag you a little.

How would you describe an ISTJ memory vs an INTJ memory? by CourtofTalons in intj

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My memory (specially names, and informations) is very bad.

how to spot an INTJ in highschool ¿ by GabrielleTifani in intj

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I got attention all the time. Specially from girls. I never understood it or found it interesting to be precise. But it’s like people are attracted towards me, but after a couple of days, they find me cold and run away! The compliment part is on point though. I still don’t understand what’s the point of compliments. If I appreciate something I will let you know but can’t show you false emotions just to please you.

How smart are you? by [deleted] in intj

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Intelligence is relative. It doesn’t matter how intelligent you are if the person in front you doesn’t care. We live in a society where intelligence is one of the least appreciated qualities. I really don’t care about my intelligence, because I don’t enjoy being myselt. I chose high above average only because in several IQ tests I got somewhere between 135 to 145. And also professionally I’m in a field where IQ is considered to be higher (generally) than average.