As you may be aware, the INTP is prone to keen curiosity. When an INTP becomes interested in a topic, they will pursue it till they understand it and are relatively competent at it. This can be a good thing and a bad thing. While it is always great to learn new things, insatiable curiosity [...]
The INTP is a passive aggressive competitor. Because the INTP doesn’t like the limelight, they avoid jumping into it to prove to the world that they are the best – however, the INTP is constantly holding private contests with others to prove to themselves that they can win. The INTP might share these conquests after-the-fact [...]
According to Eric Raymond, the following 5 points sum up the attitude of a hacker: The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. No problem should ever have to be solved twice. Boredom and drudgery are evil. Freedom is good. Attitude is no substitute for competence. Now, take a few notable traits [...]
Due to their nature, the INTP is not great at getting in touch with their emotions (and often when they do they have no idea what to make of them). So, what to do? Be safe and consistent INTPs are naturally cynical due to their tendency to analyze everything, and therefore can develop serious trust [...]
Something to know about us INTP personality types: when we decide it’s worth explaining something, we want to make sure that you understand the concept completely. Sometimes, we do an excellent job of presenting the information in a concise manner that does not bore you. Other times, you might find yourself getting lost or thinking [...]
Being the INTP personalities that we are, we get extremely excited about new projects and concepts. Unfortunately, we often lose steam as soon as we’ve fully comprehended the subject and are apt to abandon any half finished plans. The problem with this is that we’re not allowing our creativity to be productive. So, what to [...]
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