Introspective Ins (not verified)says...

I think you're talking aboutyourself在这篇文章中,我不认为you're an INTJ yourself. You're projecting your own insecurities about your type onto others. Like all other Type-Police out there, who want to tell people "Hey You're Mistyped!". What they're really talking about isthemselves. Let me cite Carl Jung:"Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."

You come across as an intuitive and a feeling & judger [NFJ] where you think "talking tough" is what INTJ:ism is about. Your "tough talk" comes across to me like synthetic and learned. You come across as someone who feel group-belonging in the INTJ community (note: there is no such thing as an INTJ community) and you yourself want to feel rare, so if 28% (or whatever the Quora person claimed) are INTJ:s then"Ohh My God! I'm Not Rare Anymore! Time to Kick Out Fake INTJs from the INTJ community [that doesn't exist".

Some thoughts from me, a real INTJ (typed as INTJ by every single family member and score as INTJ on every single test, including the Truity one): I don'tgive a shitabout how many INTJs there are. Many? Fine. Few? Fine. Someone claims to be an INTJ? Well, good for that person. I'll still make up my own mind about it. All other INTJs? I don't care about them anymore than I care about your average Doe on the street. To be honest, I think other INTJs except myself are relatively uninteresting. I'm much more into types that are different from my own, e.g., ENFJs, INFPs, ISTPs, etc. Sure, I can feel certain levels of sympathy to INTJs as we go through some of the same things but I am not them and They are not Me. I wish them well, as I keep going about my own business.

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