Portrait of an INTJ - Introverted
iNtuitive Thinking Judging
(Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Thinking)
The Scientist
As an INTJ, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you take
things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is external, where
you deal with things rationally and logically.
INTJs live in the world of ideas and strategic planning. They value
intelligence, knowledge, and competence, and typically have high standards in
these regards, which they continuously strive to fulfill. To a somewhat lesser
extent, they have similar expectations of others.
With Introverted Intuition dominating their personality, INTJs focus their
energy on observing the world, and generating ideas and possibilities. Their
mind constantly gathers information and makes associations about it. They are
tremendously insightful and usually are very quick to understand new ideas.
However, their primary interest is not understanding a concept, but
rather applying that concept in a useful way. Unlike the INTP, they do
not follow an idea as far as they possibly can, seeking only to understand it
fully. INTJs are driven to come to conclusions about ideas. Their need for
closure and organization usually requires that they take some action.
INTJ's tremendous value and need for systems and organization, combined with
their natural insightfulness, makes them excellent scientists. An INTJ scientist
gives a gift to society by putting their ideas into a useful form for others to
follow. It is not easy for the INTJ to express their internal images, insights,
and abstractions. The internal form of the INTJ's thoughts and concepts is
highly individualized, and is not readily translatable into a form that others
will understand. However, the INTJ is driven to translate their ideas into a
plan or system that is usually readily explainable, rather than to do a direct
translation of their thoughts. They usually don't see the value of a direct
transaction, and will also have difficulty expressing their ideas, which are
non-linear. However, their extreme respect of knowledge and intelligence will
motivate them to explain themselves to another person who they feel is deserving
of the effort.
INTJs are natural leaders, although they usually choose to remain in the
background until they see a real need to take over the lead. When they are in
leadership roles, they are quite effective, because they are able to objectively
see the reality of a situation, and are adaptable enough to change things which
aren't working well. They are the supreme strategists - always scanning
available ideas and concepts and weighing them against their current strategy,
to plan for every conceivable contingency.
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.
The INTJ's interest in dealing with the world is to make decisions, express
judgements, and put everything that they encounter into an understandable and
rational system. Consequently, they are quick to express judgements. Often they
have very evolved intuitions, and are convinced that they are right about
things. Unless they complement their intuitive understanding with a
well-developed ability to express their insights, they may find themselves
frequently misunderstood. In these cases, INTJs tend to blame misunderstandings
on the limitations of the other party, rather than on their own difficulty in
expressing themselves. This tendency may cause the INTJ to dismiss others input
too quickly, and to become generally arrogant and elitist.
INTJs are ambitious, self-confident, deliberate, long-range thinkers. Many
INTJs end up in engineering or scientific pursuits, although some find enough
challenge within the business world in areas which involve organizing and
strategic planning. They dislike messiness and inefficiency, and anything that
is muddled or unclear. They value clarity and efficiency, and will put enormous
amounts of energy and time into consolidating their insights into structured
patterns.
Other people may have a difficult time understanding an INTJ. They may see
them as aloof and reserved. Indeed, the INTJ is not overly demonstrative of
their affections, and is likely to not give as much praise or positive support
as others may need or desire. That doesn't mean that he or she doesn't truly
have affection or regard for others, they simply do not typically feel the need
to express it. Others may falsely perceive the INTJ as being rigid and set in
their ways. Nothing could be further from the truth, because the INTJ is
committed to always finding the objective best strategy to implement their
ideas. The INTJ is usually quite open to hearing an alternative way of doing
something.
When under a great deal of stress, the INTJ may become obsessed with mindless
repetitive, Sensate activities, such as over-drinking. They may also tend to
become absorbed with minutia and details that they would not normally consider
important to their overall goal.
INTJs need to remember to express themselves sufficiently, so as to avoid
difficulties with people misunderstandings. In the absence of properly
developing their communication abilities, they may become abrupt and short with
people, and isolationists.
INTJs have a tremendous amount of ability to accomplish great things. They
have insight into the Big Picture, and are driven to synthesize their concepts
into solid plans of action. Their reasoning skills gives them the means to
accomplish that. INTJs are most always highly competent people, and will not
have a problem meeting their career or education goals. They have the capability
to make great strides in these arenas. On a personal level, the INTJ who
practices tolerances and puts effort into effectively communicating their
insights to others has everything in his or her power to lead a rich and
rewarding life.
INTJ Relationships
INTJs believe in constant growth in relationships, and strive for independence
for themselves and their mates. They are constantly embarking on
"fix-up" projects to improve the overall quality of their lives and
relationships. They take their commitments seriously, but are open to redefining
their vows, if they see something which may prove to be an improvement over the
existing understanding. INTJs are not likely to be "touchy-feely" and
overly affirming with their mates or children, and may at times be somewhat
insensitive to their emotional needs. However, INTJs are in general extremely
capable and intelligent individuals who strive to always be their best, and be
moving in a positive direction. If they apply these basic goals to their
personal relationships, they likely to enjoy happy and healthy interaction with
their families and friends.
INTJ Strengths
- Not threatened by conflict or criticism
- Usually self-confident
- Take their relationships and commitments seriously
- Generally extremely intelligent and capable
- Able to leave a relationship which should be ended, although they may
dwell on it in their minds for awhile afterwards
- Interested in "optimizing" their relationships
- Good listeners
INTJ Weaknesses
- Not naturally in tune with others feelings; may be insensitive at times
- May tend to respond to conflict with logic and reason, rather than the
desired emotional support
- Not naturally good at expressing feelings and affections
- Tendency to believe that they're always right
- Tendency to be unwilling or unable to accept blame
- Their constant quest to improve everything may be taxing on relationships
- Tend to hold back part of themselves
INTJs as Lovers
"To love means to open ourselves to the negative as well as the
positive - to grief, sorrow, and disappointment as well as to joy, fulfillment,
and an intensity of consciousness we did not know was possible before." --
Rollo May
INTJs live much of their lives inside their own heads. They constantly scan
their environment for new ideas and theories which they can turn into plans and
structures. Sometimes, what they see and understand intuitively within
themselves is more pure and "perfect" than the reality of a close
personal relationship. INTJs may have a problem reconciling their reality with
their fantasy.
INTJs are not naturally in tune with their own feelings, or with what other
people are feeling. They also have a tendency to believe that they are always
right. While their self-confidence and esteem is attractive, their lack of
sensitivity to others can be a problem if it causes them to inadvertantly hurt
their partner's feelings. If this is a problem for an INTJ, they should remember
to sometimes let their mate be the one who is right, and to try to be aware of
the emotional effect that your words have upon them. In conflict situations,
INTJs need to remember to be supportive to their mate's emotional needs, rather
than treating the conflict as if it is an interesting idea to analyze.
Sexually, the INTJ enjoys thinking about intimacy, and about ways to perfect
it. In positive relationships, their creativity and intensity shine through in
this arena. In more negative relationships, they might enjoy thinking about sex
more than actually doing it. They're likely to approach intimacy from a
theoretical, creative perspective, rather than as an opportunity to express love
and affection. Although, the INTJ who has learned the importance of these kinds
of expressions to the health of their relationship is likely to be more verbally
affectionate.
INTJs are able to leave relationships when they're over, and get on with
their lives. They believe that this is the right thing to do. They may have more
difficulty accomplishing the task than they like to exhibit to other people.
INTJs are highly intense, intelligent people who bring a lot of depth and
insight into most major areas of their life. In terms of relationships, their
greatest potential pitfall is the tendency to think about things rather than
doing them, and their difficulty reconciling reality with their inner visions.
INTJs are likely to be in positive, healthy relationships, because they're
likely to leave relationships which aren't working for them (unless other
circumstances prohibit that).
Although two well-developed individuals of any type can enjoy a healthy
relationship, the INTJ's natural partner is the ENFP,
or the ENTP. INTJ's dominant
function of Introverted Intuition is best matched with a partner whose
personality is dominated by Extraverted Intuition. How
did we arrive at this?
INTJs as Parents
"You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent
forth...
Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
so He loves also the bow that is stable." -- Kahlil Gibran
As parents, INTJ's main goal is to raise their children to be intelligent,
autonomous and independent. They want their kids to think for themselves and
make their own decisions, and so are likely to give them room to grow, and to
challenge their decisions and thoughts at key points in their lives.
The INTJ is not naturally likely to be an overly supportive or loving
parental figure. Since their own need for expressions of love and affirmation is
relatively low, they may have difficulty seeing that need in their children who
have Feeling preferences. If they do see this sensitivity, they may not
recognize or value the importance of feeding it. In such situations, there will
be a distance between the INTJ and the child. This is a problem area for the
INTJ, who should consciously remember to be aware of others' emotional needs.
INTJs as Friends
INTJs are usually difficult to get to know well, and difficult to get close
to. Those who are close to the INTJ will highly value them for their ideas and
knowledge. Although INTJs are generally very serious-minded people, they also
have been known to enjoy letting loose and having fun, if others pull them into
it. They also can be really good at telling jokes, and exhibiting a sarcastic
wit with a poker face.
The INTJ is not likely to choose to spend time with people who they feel
don't have anything to offer the INTJ. They especially like to spend time with
other Intuitive Thinkers, and also usually enjoy the company of Intuitive
Feelers. These personality types love to theorize and speculate about ideas, and
so can usually relate well to the INTJ, who loves to analyze ideas.
Many INTJs believe that they are always right. In some INTJs, this belief is
quite obvious, while in others it is more subtle. Some people may have a
difficult time accepting what they see as a "superior attitude" or
"snobbery". Not to imply that INTJs are snobbish, just that some
people with strong Feeling preferences may perceive them that way. And some
individuals simply have no interest in the theoretical pursuits which the INTJ
enjoys.
Careers for INTJ Personality Types
Whether you're a young adult trying to find your place in the world, or a
not-so-young adult trying to find out if you're moving along the right path,
it's important to understand yourself and the personality traits which will
impact your likeliness to succeed or fail at various careers. It's equally
important to understand what is really important to you. When armed with an
understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and an awareness of what you
truly value, you are in an excellent position to pick a career which you will
find rewarding.
INTJs generally have the following traits:
- Able to absorb extremely complex theoretical and complex material
- Driven to create order and structure from theoretical abstractions
- Supreme strategists
- Future-oriented
- See the global, "big picture"
- Strong insights and intuitions, which they trust implicitly
- Value their own opinions over others
- Love difficult theoretical challenges
- Bored when dealing with mundane routine
- Value knowledge and efficiency
- Have no patience with inefficiency and confusion
- Have very high standards for performance, which they apply to themselves
most strongly
- Reserved and detached from others
- Calm, collected and analytical
- Extremely logical and rational
- Original and independent
- Natural leaders, but will follow those they can fully support
- Creative, ingenious, innovative, and resourceful
- Work best alone, and prefer to work alone
More so than any other personality type, INTJs are brilliant when it comes to
grasping complex theories and applying them to problems to come up with
long-term strategies. Since this type of "strategizing" is the central
focus and drive of the INTJ, there is a happy match between desire and ability
in this type. Accordingly, the INTJ is happiest and most effective in careers
which allow this type of processing, and which promote an environment in which
the INTJ is given a lot of autonomy over their daily lives.
The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers
which would be especially suitable for an INTJ. It is meant to be a starting
place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all
of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best
career match is among those listed.
Possible Career Paths for the INTJ:
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Professors and Teachers
- Medical Doctors / Dentists
- Corporate Strategists and Organization Builders
- Business Administrators / Managers
- Military Leaders
- Lawyers / Attorneys
- Judges
- Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts and Computer Specialists
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