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Ti centric
You summarize and truncate a lot; a trait prevalent in INTj thinkers.
It's loosely related to this difference between IP's and IJ's:
[quite="Smilingeyes"]The IP seems to care about everything related to the task he is interested in. He is engrossed like as if he were a part of the task himself. This is when he likes what he is doing.
The IJ on the other hand doesn't seem to care, or allow himself to care about the "frivolous" parts of a task. He cares only about "the important parts" of the task. Yet over those he needs greater control than the IP. He is not absorbed by the task but rather he is single-minded in his pursuit of the task. While the IP "is one with the task" to the IJ the important things seem to appear as an abstraction, a simplification, rather than as the thing an sich. This capability gives the IJ greater command over his understanding of the matter.[/quote]
If the task is to 'describe yourself' or 'tell your opinion', the natural tendency is to be very brief and contained about what you do and do not reveal.
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