(yet)
Who is more interested in history, INTj, INTp, ISTp?
We'll start from there...
(this will probably evolve like a slow, unfolding mystery ... though that is not my direct intention)
PS: this is not about me, I'm serious.
(yet)
Who is more interested in history, INTj, INTp, ISTp?
We'll start from there...
(this will probably evolve like a slow, unfolding mystery ... though that is not my direct intention)
PS: this is not about me, I'm serious.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
I think it depends on the way they're interested in history. ISTj comes to mind, but obviously a lot of other types are interested in history.
This personseems to be very focused on historical, cultural facts. People, and history. Doesn't really come across as INTj, but I'm not sure. We are relatively similar, but I'm not sure if the same type or not.
Any questions you want me to answer I will do, what I can.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
umm... it might be useful to get some general information about the person...
I really like history, I like getting a good sense of the order in which events happened (they don't really teach it this way in school) and I really like cultural facts.
Too many history books are very dry which is unfortunate
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I think that out of the types you've metioned, INTp is the most likely to be interested, based only on fucntional arrangment.
Personally, I like history, but mostly the last century, since I don't feel like remote events have any influence right now. I'm very good at memorizing dates and crap even if I deeply dislike doing it.
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
that makes perfect sense. I think when it comes to recent history (like the past couple of centuries), Se and Ti are very likely to take interest.Originally Posted by Herzy
definitely IN.
(though, MAYBE istp... probably not, though)
Lazy,
sloppy dorm room, from what I've seen. But then again most college kids are, so I odn't know. I think I'm more organized than most
Uh.....
Probably INT, as per lack of showering...
seems INTj in terms of how he generalizes and catagorizes people. Into stereotypes. But also, into religion to some effect, though more or less 'agnostic'. Someone who can philosophically hold his own with me, which is nice and refreshing.
Not athletic, but skinny and lankey.
Has "j" type emotional outburts, such as hysterical laughing about something that is funny. Tight, rigid emotions, as opposed to smooth and even flowing. Somewhat jerky, now that I think of it, in certain forms of speech and excitedness.
He might be a very intuitive subtype INTj, in the very, very classic sense, in that he isn't aware of himself, or socionics. I am considering showing him this site, but haven't yet. We'll see.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
I find that ENTjs i know in real life like history.
I liked it in high school, I really cannot stand it since then. I think I might have liked it in high school because of the political aspect and ways of life that were being presented. Also, its generally a learning time when youre a teenager. When you get older its less of a factor to explore (for yourself).
Does the person like trying to grasp the various possible meanings behind the various movements and causes in history, like reflecting deeper on the unstated value systems and philosophies which drove historical events, or is this person merely interested in memorizing the dry facts without going into much interpretation of them?
I do not adore history. I respect it, but I would never ever want a job or to spend time rehashing old stuff. Other people seem to want to do that plenty, and it's just not for me.Originally Posted by ScarlettLux
That's kind of how it seems...... TO ME. I don't know how generally society would consider his level of depth. They would probably say he's pretty deep, but to me it just seems like he's looking at the facts and not really considering anything about them, which is one of the areas where we sort of conflict. But it could just be that we are both on different levels of the same situation. I am not so sure.or is this person merely interested in memorizing the dry facts without going into much interpretation of them?
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
Are ENTjs really as reserved as I am?
It is not uncommon for both of us to spend m ost of our time in our dorm rooms, on computers, on lazy days anyway.
Posts I wrote in the past contain less nuance.
If you're in this forum to learn something, be careful. Lots of misplaced toxicity.
~an extraverted consciousness is unable to believe in invisible forces.
~a certain mysterious power that may prove terribly fascinating to the extraverted man, for it touches his unconscious.
I do tooOriginally Posted by Herzy