08-04-2017, 03:31 PM
(08-04-2017, 10:10 AM)Illumi Wrote:(08-04-2017, 08:54 AM)Inconceivablezen Wrote: Looking forward to seeing MLS do its thing in another NTJ!
Well the difference is between P and J, for me since i discard most useless information that i find useless. For example i almost never studie math in school but i always pass since i somehow am able to solve equations without knowing how! I just see the answor. P's are more or less jack of all trades, master of non when it comes to information. Generally speaking ofc
The difference is actually in the reversed cognitive functions.
INTP: I N(e) T(i) P
INTJ: I N(i) T(e) J
INTP's intuition is outward facing. It means we subconsciously scan the external environment for abstract, hidden data and patterns, cataloging what we see with introverted thinking. "P," which isn't an actual cognitive function but more like a cognitive preference, compels us to constantly explore acquired knowledge, subjecting it to all sorts of thought experiments, which we then share with the world through tertiary cognitive function F(e). For example, my mental mastery practices may seem like I'm somehow exploring my "internal" thoughts, but I'm ACTUALLY taking note of my emotional, physical reactions to things, if that makes sense.
INTJ's intuition is inward facing. You subconsciously explore your experiences and internal conclusions and then act upon the world through T(e) -- extroverted thinking. That's why INTJ's and ENTJ's are capable of "getting sh*t" done. But, yes -- N(i) does have a mystical feel to it. Things process in the background and then spring to light.
I'm finding that DMSI + MLS is wiring me to be almost a hybrid INTP / INTJ.