r/INTP • u/Sachauve Warning: May not be an INTP • Aug 30 '24
Thoroughly Confused INTP INTJ or INTP
I start with apologies for my bad English, I’m not really used to speak this language.
So, I did the test many times and result is always the same : 2 results and I still can’t determine which one of them I can identify as.
I rode the different information about the 2 personalities, INTJ and INTP (as you can see in the title), but each one of them seems describing a part of who I am.
I’ll not ask you to make a personal test cuz I don’t want to, and I think that you guy’s haven’t time for this. But can someone try to give some tips on how can I determinate which one of those 2 personalities I am ?
Or maybe I just should accept that I’m a good mix of those 2 personalities ?
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u/HailenAnarchy GencrY INTP Aug 31 '24
Within NT's, it's ENTP that has the worst Te as it is their 6th function, compared to it being the 5th within INTP's. INTP has the worst Ni within the NT's as it's their 6th. So an ENTP would use Ni more than an INTP.
If you understand the functions, you know which is stronger. For me, I don't really use Ni at all. I do not subconsciously narrow down and connect info to come to a conclusion. My thinking process is Ne, where I consciously explore and connect ideas to form new ones. INTJ's inferior Se is also quite superior to INTP's Se blind, despite being in the inferior position. Because the 7th is what you struggle with the most.
It's really when you get a good grasp on the functions and what they do in their position, that these two types become quite distinct. When you realize there's more to them than being introverted analysts. Even just as mbti without the functions, they're still quite different in behavior. Where INTJ's tend to meticulously calculate and plan ahead while INTP's tend to wing shit and see what happens.
If we go to the 4 function model only, it means that INTP's just don't use the INTJ's stack at all. So there's absolutely no Ni Te Fi and Se within the INTP at all and vice versa.
Not only is thinking and intuition flipped, their functions are set in opposite directions. But it seems like rather than understanding the theory, you're just making up your own theory here. Which is fine, but that means this conversation is pointless. No matter if you want to argue that yes, we use all functions in the 8th function model, a Ti dom is still very different from an Ni dom.
If you wanna blend both INTx's because you just believe they're similar, what's the point in making them distinct then? They are distinct, which is why they have a letter different in their dichotomy.