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Can an INTJ be a people pleaser?
INTJs are definitely not people pleasers, and often care very little what people think of them. They do care for their loved ones and strive to make them proud, but that is about as far as it goes. INTJs won’t go above and beyond just to please someone else, and prefer to focus on doing their own thing.
How do you please an INTJ?
11 Ways to Be a Good Partner for an INTJ in Life and at Work
- Share your long-term vision.
- Be prepared to keep up with their formidable logic and willpower.
- Understand their complex minds.
- Discuss the future.
- Ask them about their “theory” on everything.
- Listen to their contingency plans.
Are there any good INTJs?
INTJs can be really good listeners. However, they’re not the sort of person who will just listen to you rant about something then offer empty platitudes about how it’ll all turn out in the end. They’re strongly motivated to find efficient, effective solutions to problems.
Do you want to be an INTJ?
Unfortunately, a lot of people game the system to claim the “rare” or “cool” type they most want to be. For some reason – and I assume it’s because they want to feel special, intelligent, rare or gifted and have somehow forgotten the robotic, nerdy, heartless and socially awkward part – INTJ is a type that people want to be.
Are there more articles for intjs than other types out there?
Something I’ve noticed: there are more articles for INTJs out there than for any other type. And apparently, they’re all written by INTJ authors. This means one of two things. Either, that a handful of super-productive bloggers are churning out an ungodly amount of articles about their type.
Are INTJ’s blunt?
To him, being blunt is the same as being honest, and honesty is one of the highest values of an INTJ. The well-known bluntness of the INTJ is one of the most misunderstood traits of their type. It’s not that they are blunt because they don’t care about the feelings of others.
What percentage of all personality tests are intjs?
Well, there’s a guy on Quora who reckons that 28 percent of all personality test-takers are INTJ. That’s a massive number! I don’t know where these figures come from but even if they’re wildly inaccurate, it gives you some sense of the magnitude of the discrepancy.