Here's exactly why we get along. None of us sounds crazy to the other.
@carolinanq103 жыл бұрын
*me talking to intj friend* Other friends: oh no they are talking about the extinction of the human race "hypothetically" again
@7milkteeth3 жыл бұрын
@@carolinanq10 The accuracy.
@jesssss123 жыл бұрын
yeah
@Turnsnap3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@beastjj91573 жыл бұрын
Exactly The only person who understands my language (my intp friend)
@narasimhavaradhanmadhavan84615 жыл бұрын
An INTJ is a filter. An INTP is a sponge. Hope this is the analogy you've been looking for. Yours Truly, An INTP.
@jodroboxes5 жыл бұрын
I always felt a bit spongey to be honest.
@sylvial19855 жыл бұрын
Can you throw all these analogies for all 16 types and not just INTJ and INTP?
@narasimhavaradhanmadhavan84615 жыл бұрын
@@sylvial1985 I don't really know about the rest.
@thangray5314 жыл бұрын
Best and most concise evaluation of the two types I've ever come across. Well said (period).
@ahmadnaguib92934 жыл бұрын
Ti and Ni are filters while Ne is a sponge, so I think the analogy is still invalid D:
@samuelhigh35725 жыл бұрын
INTP that hates math? Yeah that's me. I'd much rather read the dictionary or an old text book or a tech manual than do math.
@empress95544 жыл бұрын
Same
@Grandmaster-Kush4 жыл бұрын
History, Biology & Chemistry is my interest absolutely despise Math and Physics.
@danielrobertson20114 жыл бұрын
Same
@tsukkikei40234 жыл бұрын
History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology are my interests. Math is something I'm obliged to do for school.
@evh33054 жыл бұрын
Same. I appreciate mathematics and know it's importance. I just figure it's a computers job not creative enough for me. It doesn't seem big picture enough.
@TheHermit915 жыл бұрын
Here’s the analogy: INTP would spend effort to learn a fictional language like Elvish from the lord of the rings universe despite it having no practical use.
@PsychologyandChillwMichi5 жыл бұрын
😂 truth. Or create the language so it has congruency throughout the book rather than just create the absolute minimum phrases required
@TheHermit915 жыл бұрын
Michelle Wilson True. I don’t know what Tolkien’s type was but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was INTP.
@Iceman2195 жыл бұрын
@@TheHermit91 Tolkien was INFP, close.
@TheHermit915 жыл бұрын
purexed this is speculation.
@FM-ed7wm4 жыл бұрын
Is this true? I'm about efficiency I wouldn't waste energy on a useless language, the reason most INTPs learn all kinds of seemingly useless information is because we are data hoarders and think it might be useful in the future to link different pieces of information together. Do you know how many computers problems have been solved by studying biology or animals for instance?
@murrmightfish92885 жыл бұрын
The INTJ needs the loyalty, patience and love of low-level detail of the INTP. We exist to put INTJs at ease and help them accomplish their goals. The INTP needs the strategy, discipline and big-picture perspective the INTJ. They exist to snap us out of apathy and actually use our capabilities effectively. As an INTP, my eyes light up when my INTJ friend has a plan. It really is a synergy where the whole accomplishes more than the sum of the parts would; we know we can bring the best out of each other. My INTJ friend far surpasses anyone else in ability to motivate me; therefore, she is my priority.
@AndeAndrea5 жыл бұрын
Yes
@OMAR-mp4xe5 жыл бұрын
As an INTP I must admit, that's the best explanation I ever seen on this topic in particular, congratulations 🎊🎉
@helvete_ingres47175 жыл бұрын
that's like INTJ vs. ISTJ (who do tend to appreciate one another, at least as acquaintances, colleagues etc.). INTP is big-picture and not detail-oriented really at all (think Einstein, whose theories were about the entire universe)
@OMAR-mp4xe5 жыл бұрын
@@helvete_ingres4717 agreed
@lesliemcintosh33854 жыл бұрын
@@OMAR-mp4xe Ditto
@ds52064 жыл бұрын
Confirmed. Im an INTP. My wife is an INTJ. We've been together since highschool and we are in our 30s now.
@jg24804 жыл бұрын
Same situation here.
@ayo67393 жыл бұрын
Awww
@shaymaeel-jaouahiry62783 жыл бұрын
How sweet
@BergamoteJasmin3 жыл бұрын
I am an INTJ and my husband an INTP and we are always fighting 💀
@ayo67393 жыл бұрын
@@BergamoteJasmin but you married him after all
@mldiluna9693 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP with an INTJ husband and we own a business together. Both of us bring different strengths and weaknesses to the table, and we work hard to complement each other. He's my best friend, and we have the best conversations together. Before we married, his brother realized that we were talking for an average of 2-4 hours per day, and became concerned that we might run out of things to talk about. Hasn't happened yet, and he's still my favorite person to spend time with.
@fadesola20027 ай бұрын
awww
@kevsvids10004 жыл бұрын
I'm an extreme INTP, and my wife is an INTJ. She calls me her database. She said my information is usually pre-analyzed and delivered in neater, easier to process packets than a google query. The only problem is that I tend to deliver all the related data I have, along with the information she requested for the purpose of giving that information context. That annoys her for obvious reasons. "I didn't need all that other information!". She just wants a straight answer to her question, but I can't help but dump all the data I have on the subject after giving her the information she asked for.
@nachannachle27064 жыл бұрын
Funny, I (INTJ woman) actually like the data dumping because it REALLY gets me Ti-thinking (logically sorting/categorising/labelling). Sure, doing this can take a toll on my overall mental energy (I couldn't listen on for more than 15mins at a time), but it ultimately makes me *even better* at coming up with solutions to potential/future problems independently. Now, if that isn't the perfect path of growth for INTJs, I really wonder what is. :)
@kevsvids10004 жыл бұрын
@@nachannachle2706 True, but we're all products of our upbringing. I was a gifted child who was fortunate enough to grow up with very smart and supportive parents who indulged my every curious interest. I mean, how many parents give their 10 year old kid a soldering iron, a roll of lead, and an electronic schematic book for Christmas after he nearly started a fire and blew a fuse trying to convert an acoustic guitar into an electric one with parts from an old radio? I was always told that there was nothing beyond my scope of understanding, if only I applied myself to learning it. I dove head first into every subject that peaked my curiosity, always believing that. I finally settled on programming as my life long passion, but not before my father, who was a true renaissance man, insisted that I learn a few trades to fall back on. He ran a construction company, so I grew up on construction sites, learning several trades along the way. I can still recite building codes from memory. I also learned several trades on my own, just out of personal interest. My mother was a strong woman who worked her way to an executive position in the commercial advertising industry, and the education of her children was always the most important thing to her. My wife's upbringing, in contrast, was not so supportive. After high school, she was told by her mother that the only thing for her now was to find a man, get married, and have kids. She's highly intelligent, however, when I met her, she wasn't as confident in herself as she should have been. It's taken years for her to realize that her mother was not the greatest of parents, and her gifts should have been better nurtured and cultivated. The truth is, her intelligence, among other things, is what attracted me to her. When she asks me to teach her something, I always drop everything I'm doing to share everything I know with her, but I tend to go off on long tangents that start with the basics of how a processor works for example (which is all she wanted to know), and somehow, an hour later, I'm talking about the history of integrated circuitry, and its impact on the modern age. I think it just burns her out, and there's so much more to learn.
@nachannachle27064 жыл бұрын
@@kevsvids1000 Hm. Sounds like you are great at what you KNOW, but not so good at TEACHING it. There is scope for growth for you in that area. Listen to the learner, always, because they are the ones who makes you a teacher. So, if she asks for info about something, don't roll it all out on her for more than 10+ mins. Start small, allow her to build her intellectual muscle, then keep adding more and more info AS TIME GOES BY. She will appreciate you breaking your knowledge down for her to digest, and she will have the opportunity to think for herself and get back to you with some questions of her own. FYI: the first time I met my INTP friend and he got carried away trying to teach me EVERYTHING about his passion (fossils). I point blank told him that I didn't know "he was a mad scientist". That got him thinking but afterwards he made some conscientious effort to slow things down in discussions. Essentially, he LEARNT to take into account the way I learn/communicate. 4 years later, we are good as gold now and quasi-perfectly in sync; although sometimes, I wander into big picture musings too much meanwhile he wants to stick to the details of what we are discussing. Essentially, it is ALWAYS worth remembering that people do not think/perceive things like you. So ALWAYS make an effort to meet them in the middle! All the best! :)
@jjrollins3132 жыл бұрын
Yea I can relate, I go off on tangents sometimes saying more than what needs to be said. I try to control it.
@Kirbylove1991 Жыл бұрын
Wow I can relate that sooo much. I say exactly same thing as INTJ to my INTp husband😂 “I only asked this particular question…” but I can’t deny that his brilliant.
@mr.oneill4 жыл бұрын
An INTP would read the entire paragraph just for the sake of knowing what it says and an INTJ would read until they find the answer of what they want to know.
@seabeejg4 жыл бұрын
Agreed. But then the unhealthy INTJ totally misses fundamental information that they otherwise would have learned in the writing or from others that ends up preventing them from reaching their goal. Unhealthy INTJs have so much lost potential based on this one thing.
@jamesgrey133 жыл бұрын
Yep! I haven't met a paragraph that I haven't read thoroughly!
@Rita_Arya3 жыл бұрын
I'm an intp But sometimes even i get tired of paragraphs so i just scroll through until i find what I'm looking for
@StickJockeyFPV3 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP and I hate reading. My INTJ dad always sends me articles and I may read the first paragraph. I send him KZbin videos and find that it's hit or miss if he watched them. So, I can't really agree with your statement. If I'm interested in something I typically learn everything I can about it though. I'm pretty sure that's what your point was.
@thelaurelwreathismine48053 жыл бұрын
Lol I’m an INTP who only scan for keywords. However if I only read the paragraph for no purpose, I will just read the entire thing.
@stathamspeacoat5 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTJ with an INTP boyfriend and it's the best. You are spot on when you mention knowing the info is from a good source. I think for INTJ this eliminates some of the necessary skepticism when listening to someone else's "facts" because you know INTP did more than adequate research and is very skeptical themselves. The info has to pass the smell test. Basically, for INTJ this eliminates a step and that's always pleasing. When I'm not feeling well or don't feel like having a conversation but want to be with INTP, I ask him to tell me about whatever he wants for as long as he likes. Once he told me about hurricane category scale for 30 minutes and it was so relaxing. I know your video isn't about romantic relationships but here is a list anyways: 1. I love that Ne is my blind spot and that when we're looking for solutions, he will come up with this idea that I hadn't even considered because it's kinda wild/out of left field. I'll say, "ok that's kinda crazy but actually I think if we tweak a few things, it's doable." 2. I love how Ti does a lot of the, dare I say, "leg work" and I can just cherry pick the info I need. This sounds lazy but I am a lazy INTJ. Literally there are times I've said, "have you ever looked into _____" and he'll say, "no!" and start googling and I just wait for him to give me a report. 3. Emotionally very low-maintenance but still receptive to issues. Gives us time for more interesting things. 4. He is always game for something new so I drag him all over. He'll give most things a chance. 5. He is fine with me running the show (but I never treat him like his perspective doesn't matter) and is fine that I'm very independent (and sort of a hermit). 6. I can debate him with claws out and no one is weeping or defensive. It's very satisfying. Obviously, we have our rules of engagement but there are very few. 7. Mutual appreciation of whiteboards. We have several throughout the apt. Thank you for this video. I appreciate the stream of consciousness style breakdown.
@PsychologyandChillwMichi5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your breakdown, this is very interesting! It sounds like you two make a great team!
@DRAVIASTUDIO5 жыл бұрын
I'm very happy for you ! as an INTJs myself i can see that you just discover the INTJs paradise. All you describe is what i was looking for in my wife for a decade. Now i see how far i'm for the beautyfull island. only a single missplaced letter change everything. I'm stuck in the opposite ( INFP). it is just too boring : 1__ Always on the defensive 2__ Require a lot of maintenance (so much needs) 3__ Too sensitive and unstable 4__ unpractical 5__ Not very drive toward logic and knowledge
@DaughterOfLilith085 жыл бұрын
I'm also an INTJ with an INTP boyfriend. I can vouch for this list. My INTP is ever curious and, while I don't stop him from seeing what that thing in the empty field is, I don't go with him to find out that it's a slipper (true story, actually). He is able to pull me out of my normal comfort zone because of his desire to get out there and explore far more often than I do. And yes, he's my info sponge. I know I can trust his information, because he is so critical and looks into everything so thoroughly. In turn, he makes me a better critical thinker. Sometimes I'll tell him I saw a headline, and he instantly gets all critical about it and points out how it can be twisted and that it might not really mean how it sounds. I've learned to see that easier, and also will tell him, I just thought it was an interesting headline, that's the extent of it. I can be a sponge, but it can be a much slower process than the INTP's, depending on my level of interest in the subject.
@nachannachle27064 жыл бұрын
This. is. perfectly. true. :)
@kamillashah76844 жыл бұрын
@@DaughterOfLilith08 interesting choice of name. I got into birth chart reading stuff few months ago and mine had Lilith Scorpio something. I know zodiac is bullshit but the description of Lilith was new and fascinating for me. I have a feeling you know more about it. Totally irrelevant to the video and your comment but I would love to know it from you. Curious intp 😂.
@teagieteapot5 жыл бұрын
As an INTJ who is dating an INTP he absolutely drives me insane. He has a constant need to be right about absolutely anything and I hate it when we argue because I know he’s right, he knows he’s right and he has this look. But I don’t trust anyone more with me and my future than I do him because I know he would never lie to me. So it’s 100% trust.
@mariobros78345 жыл бұрын
This is very annoying for us INTJs, it was the secondary reason why I had to dump my pet ENTP.
@Grandmaster-Kush4 жыл бұрын
@@mariobros7834 Hey i'm INTP and my ENTP friend can drive me bonkers with his need to always be right and be the best in any and all conversations, doesn't help that I was the only one that challenged his ideas and busted his balls from time to time, but overall he understands me and I him in a way that I haven't had with my other friends.
@nachannachle27064 жыл бұрын
You will both get over the need to "showcase your intelligence/IQ" and, once you have shared some good and bad feels, the hiccups will all be sorted. :) I agree that radical INTP honesty/transparency makes them 100% trustworthy for INTJs.
@StickJockeyFPV4 жыл бұрын
I can guarantee you that what bothers you is your need to be right and the INTP is intelligent enough to see how it is not always the case.
@avneet52194 жыл бұрын
Wait a minute INTJ girl, why you argue when your deep down know your INTP friend js right?
@boryman29995 жыл бұрын
INTJ and INTP can really make a ridiculous accomplished pairing. Yet on flip side of the same coin It could also be an Unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
@ma_r1o243 жыл бұрын
Unstoppable force meets an immovable object is spot on!
I have always felt that INTJ's have the most use for my information as an INTP myself... they immediately start asking the relevant questions (which makes me less likely to go on a tangent), and then they seem to have something they want out of the information. I also feel INTJ's are more like the "more organized version of myself", like if I had an INTJ to help organize my thoughts I would 100% be more effective. I think maybe INTJ's might feel like INTP's can help broaden their perspectives. INTJ's delve more deeply into topics and get ALL the information about one particular topic while INTP's tend to grasp all the connections between other topics that can have relevance to a topic, and when an INTP talk to an INTJ, the INTJ tends to go "oh, I never thought of this other topic as ever being applicable to my topic, what info do you have on it?" INTP's when we get info from INTJ's we feel like a kid going to school... the INTJ is like the EXPERT of a topic, and is happy to teach if you're willing to learn... and INTP's are Very very willing to learn... and seldom finds people who can actually TEACH them new things. So that is the synergy that I find.
@MsPitenali4 жыл бұрын
As an INTJ woman who has an INTP boyfriend, I find this comment both cute and highly accurate
@KelsoAM914 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP engineer and my husband is an INTJ medical doctor. We have whiteboard nights where he will teach me about something he is learning and I'm like the nerdy kid in class who asks all the questions and it helps him concretely learn a subject. He is always surprised about the random topics I know a ton about for someone who did not go to school for it or pertain to my profession. He is also consistently surprised about the relationships I know between systems and the real life implications of them. He will step back and be like.. yes that's right and will haze out for a second thinking about it because he never really thought about the translation/connection into the physical world. He likes to have me around for brainstorming his ideas but hes not as fond of brainstorming my ideas lol. He doesnt like talking about fascinating subject (at least fascinating to me) just for the sake of it like I do. He is also straight up with me when I start getting distracted and losing focus. So he helps me get back on track. I think we balance each other very well and we both respect each others space and alone time. We also respect each others differences and hes one of the only people in my life that I honestly dont feel typical "societal judgement" from. Though, I will say that he has a tendency to be "my way or the highway" and that can be a challenge at times but we dont run into problems too often bc I mostly dont care and I am way more flexible. In the end, hes my person and we accept each other for who we are.
@howzany68324 жыл бұрын
@@KelsoAM91 I like what you wrote on your relationship with your husband and yes I have dated some INTJs and it does sometimes feel it is their way or the highway... in fact I broke up over this with one girl who absolutely would not budge on any topic and I have to do all the compromising and adapting in the relationship... and when she complained that it feels like I am putting on a show or peacocking for her, it was the last straw.. she said she wanted everything to work between us without either of us feeling like we need to change or adapt... and it was at that moment I realized she had no idea that relationships take work and compromise and shes stuck on the "happily ever after" concept. I had some struggles too with INTJ guys who are friends... they will want to talk about topics that interest them with me because I have interesting responses and my brain will pick up on connections for them that they didnt see, BUT the rub is... when I rant they dont listen... they kinda go "oh no, not this again, time to hide" or some of the more mature INTJ's just ask "but how is that relevant?" Or sometimes they go... ok so you just talked about 5 topics in one breath... please tell me how this is related? I have to slow down and be more linear ... and actually it does help me keep things more organized... they also force me to be more concise. I just sometimes wish they could share in my wild easter egg hunt style mental explorations
@georgexm20324 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@reecekfn30364 жыл бұрын
As an INTP I really love talking to INTJs. They have dedication in what they want to do and very much want to help everyone around them that want to learn... learn. That’s why I love talking to them I feel like I can just relax and listen to everything they have to say and maybe poke holes or analyze what they are saying. Especially the right INTJ. If you are an INTP like me and want some motivation just become friends with an INTJ. Best time of my learning life was having deep conversations with INTJs!!! Really I recommend. LMAOO you know your an INTP when you rewrite this 4 times because it sounded better in your head 😂
@Ab-ub2ii4 жыл бұрын
This is 💯 true
@mic55y3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your good 5* review of INTJs :D!
@johnhanigosky40855 жыл бұрын
And no there is literally nothing else. Smart respects smart and people who like space like people who give them space
@The_Grackler4 жыл бұрын
This. My INTP friend and myself absolutely fall of the map for months of time without acknowledgement that one another exist with no criticism or questions when we return to a conversation. Literally he will call after no contact for 2 months, Dive 12 feet deep into a controversial topic and immediately I will begin to throw my 2¢ in like it never happened lol.
@weekendwp5 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP married to an INTJ and yes, it's perfection.
@wynstansmom8295 жыл бұрын
I am an INTJ who has an INTP son. His father, my Himself is an ESTP. I like my son. We share music and can carry on very long abstract conversations. Both of us must be coaxed to go outside to play. Do you have children?
@mysticallyclever58964 жыл бұрын
Kerriann, I want to hear your story 💕 from how you met, how long before you became dated (or just friends) to exclusive then official and then before you got married. how your relationship is like and such
@ayo67393 жыл бұрын
Perfection
@danielcronin17605 жыл бұрын
As an INTJ, I find INTPs as the best resource for information because they go into depth, while I just want an abstract for a larger picture. I can figure things out that they can't, and they can know things better than I will ever understand, and I think that is a good balance, especially when we can work together towards a common goal.
@willupleasebequiet78493 жыл бұрын
Lol...didn't expect to see you here...what a rare coincidence. ~Fellow intp.
@Soy_boi3 жыл бұрын
As a INTP woman who comes from a family of INTJ and INTP women, a can say that our dinners and holidays are filled with TED talk kind of conversations.
@thuyyouto2 ай бұрын
Haha awesome.
@twentyoneeilishes53134 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTP and my best friend is an INTJ, we’re practically inseparable. INTPs need the discipline, focus, and practicality of INTJs to keep us from completely getting lost in our own worlds, being lazy, or just spending our lives on useless crap. I agree that they’re also an outlet for our crazy thoughts and conspiracies. I think INTJs need us because we can help them relax and learn to just enjoy themselves, we’re a great info source, and we can help them look at things from new perspectives. The only thing is that they don’t always get our jokes, but we have ENTPs for that. ENTPs also make great friends, cuz we share weird facts and also can just hang out and have fun.
@This_Holy_Chaos4 жыл бұрын
My INTJ husband and I (INTP) have been married for almost 17 years. We met when we were 19 years old and married 8 months later. It’s been quite a journey. My husband is grounding for me and practical in his perspectives and I help him to embrace taking chances and stepping out of his comfort zones. We work VERY well together. We are each other’s favorite company. Our conversations have always been the glue that holds us together because we have always been able to have deep and amazing conversations about such a variety of topics. After 17 years and 7 kids, we still haven’t run out of things to discuss.
@This_Holy_Chaos3 жыл бұрын
@Celty Sturluson Lol, what do you want to know?
@This_Holy_Chaos3 жыл бұрын
@Celty Sturluson hmm, let me see. First, I don’t want to give a false impression that things have always been sunshine and roses. We basically became adults together, for all intents and purposes. But, since we both have an anchored faith and belief in the importance of marital commitment, it helped us to dig in and do the work during the hardest times. When we first met, my husband was the most fascinating cute guy I’d met. He has room to grow, but a great mind and a good heart, imperfections included. We were able to talk about all kinds of things - philosophy, science, history, etc - and that was great. And, there was chemistry, which always helps. Those things have never left. There was always a mutual respect and admiration for each other’s minds that has helped us navigate life well. And, for me, a faith in God has been foundational for all of that. Favorite memory? Our walks. Simple nightly walks we’ve been doing for nearly a decade, with few seasons that we’ve missed them. Time to talk and just hold hands and walk slowly is my favorite time with him, always. No matter where it is.
@reigenlucilfer615411 ай бұрын
wow i wish i find this type of love someday): happy for you guys!
@Magani795 жыл бұрын
I have 1 INTJ friend (I'm INTP): Although we don't spend a whole lot of time together (INTJs are very busy people :D) we are close friends and really enjoy each other's company when we meet. Why? After typing this comment for about an hour...I think I figured it out! here is my hypothesis: Being the only 2 types that are both NTs and also introverted, both tend to struggle a lot with -Sensors -Feelers -Extroverts ... And this happens to be the majority of the population. Therefore, both INTJs and INTPs often feel misunderstood. The 2 types share a lot in common, they can relate and understand each other. Because of this they feel at ease with one another and form strong friendships. :')
@AcesEdits15 жыл бұрын
I agree that INT's have issues with the above cases, I would also consider that from us being so rare is it any wonder that we're misunderstood? A lot of what we understand is also common. Like the fact we're all breathing or that to we have senses. It's the same reason that the blind or those unable to feel pain are misunderstood, yes there are a lot of us but we are still rare. And on top of that our introversion prevents more interactions with us from happening making it even more difficult
@jaimeflor41814 жыл бұрын
INTJ's are often busy, even when they're not busy, because they love being alone.
@AcesEdits14 жыл бұрын
@@jaimeflor4181 True although not the end of the rainbow. The INTJ's I've observed have all had detailed inner fantasies of intimacy. But yeah they love being alone so much that they dream about a connection closer than reason itself. All introverts need their time alone to regroup whether or not they love it is completely separate in my mind. Busy minds live busy lives yes - whether it's melancholic solitary moments or joyous relations the INTJ is primed to think about what they want both in of and for their future. One possibility that springs to mind posits that they could be thinking of the contrasting situation while in the initial one like a never ending pursuit/ adding constructively on an ever growing master-plan for the future they so desire
@jaimeflor41814 жыл бұрын
AC ♠ Editor There’s definitely a lot of future thinking and process going on. I’m an INFJ in a relationship with an INTJ, so I base a lot of my knowledge on the type through her. She always has the future in mind like I do, but in a more planned out action oriented approach.
@AcesEdits14 жыл бұрын
@@jaimeflor4181 That makes sense, You both have Ni hero and at times see the opposing one as the other side of your coin. Interesting c:
@wayneczubakowski4 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTJ and my wife is an INTP. We’ve been married for 10 years. Touching on something you said, if we have a problem between us, I’m sure she is trying just as hard as I am to get to the bottom of it. We are both dedicated to communicating our issues with one another and eventually taking some form of action to see it fixed.
@draconisthanos3 жыл бұрын
I'm INTP and my wife of 25 years is INTJ. We are psychological compliments to one another. The INTJ mastermind needs their engineer. ;)
@exnihilonihilfit631611 ай бұрын
Confuses "complements" with "compliments" - not an INTP. :>
@derfzgrld4 жыл бұрын
Where are all these here people getting their INTJ girlfriends/wifes from? I want one as well D:
@derfzgrld3 жыл бұрын
@Celty Sturluson I do the deathstare myself as well. So thats no problem for me. I hope. I mean, from time to time I get scared from staring into my own eyes in the mirror. Fuck.
@nathanexplosion7433 жыл бұрын
Same 🥺
@nafisesh78223 жыл бұрын
But i can't find intps😂 i think intps are more invisible
@Anglepet4563 жыл бұрын
@@nafisesh7822 We just don't leave the house unwarranted .
@tobioflyhigh6663 жыл бұрын
for me i just want an intj friend
@Magicboogaloo4 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTJ (female) and my really close friend is an INTP (also female) and we spend a lot of time together. We also share A LOT of info with each other, not just facts, but about our days and lives as well. We go on massive tangents on random subjects (one of our most recent was about the Australian prime minister who went missing) and we just love it. But one thing I love about being friends with her is that one time we didn’t see each other for 3 days (bare in mind we live together) and when we did bump into each other in the kitchen we just continued our usual convos like it didn’t even happen. I would say that INTJs (at least some of us) also love learning for the sake of it. I love learning random little facts that I can share later but I also force myself to learn something if I know I need it so your bang on there.
@buddhalovechild2 жыл бұрын
I, an intj, met my wife, an intp, in 1980. She was overweight and cared nothing about how she looked. Yet there was instant attraction. We have survived infedelities, lawsuits, near financial ruin and two children but remain stuck like two poles of a magnet. When confronting a common threat we have always been a frightening and devastating force. There is no one I enjoy spending time with more and the sex remains breathtaking. I doubt either of us will survive the others passing when that time comes.
@galangbio39585 жыл бұрын
Me intp and my wife entp. Choose arguing each other as a hobby Me intp my brother intj. He always drop my stupid idea. And i always come up with the new one
@dreamnovel34804 жыл бұрын
I can relate with the sibling part
@skb2824 жыл бұрын
@@dreamnovel3480 I'm INTP and my sister's ESFJ. (her) "Why can't I have a normal sister?", (me) "Why can't I have a weird sister who'd understand me?"! ; )
@arianebarnes4 жыл бұрын
There are two ways of looking at information: Analytically or Strategically. All INTs are good at both, but INTPs favors analysis, and INTJs favor strategy and its a left handed vs right handed thing. That kind of makes them the perfect sounding board for each other's ideas. INTPs want to analyze everything to get a "big picture" understanding of a topic. INTJs are quick to play "devils advocate" for your analysis which either forces you to abandon it, or change it to make it stronger. INTJs love coming up with "projects" to make something new, or better, or make more money, or build a universe for a fictional story they are writing. INTPs will quickly analyze the project or idea to determine if it is viable or not. The negative is that INTPs and INTJs can quickly get on each other's nerves. INTPs will see INTJs as "too argumentative" and INTJs will see INTPs as overthinking things too much.
@minruigong32134 жыл бұрын
Just had an intense conversation with my INTJ colleague and I can concur with every single word you said
@alvaromillan6899 Жыл бұрын
I'm getting to know an INTP as a romantic partner, and I feel like we are so different (I'm an INTJ) but at the same time we arrive at the same conclusions, we both agree almost all the time about lots of topics and at the same time can disagree without building any tension, I feel like he's so special and that he understands the world and me in a deeper than usual way, I feel really connected to him in an almost unnatural way, like, when we talk, we are like, 3d talking, idk how to explain it, like, we hear each other literally and at the same time we read between the lines, and it's super weird, because I've never felt so understood, like we talk the same language idk, and I love his creativity and intelligence, and he says he loves my personality and insights, I feel like we complement each other so much
@oygulkamoliddinova700710 күн бұрын
that's so true
@oygulkamoliddinova700710 күн бұрын
and also my boyfriend is intp and im intj and our relationship is like that
@acceleratedlearning93273 жыл бұрын
As an INTJ I think one of the key factors to the attraction to each other is our common goal that is truth. We are willing to look any which way for the most accurate conclusions, and that process is very distinct and most enjoyable between us. A lot of it is just mbti tho like we can be ourselves, for instance not talk for hours, and it feels normal unlike any other relationship.
@brittanypage17064 жыл бұрын
INTJ female, my partner is an INTP male. We get along so well. Perceptually, we make up where each other lacks. I have an ENTP shadow side, so I tend to handle the social situations. My partner's shadow side is an extremely unhealthy ENTJ, 100% full dictatorship. Being a Stoic, I find how he acts when he's stressed hilarious. It really keeps things interesting.
@nick89rs4 жыл бұрын
I am a dyed in the wool INTP and my female counterpart of 4 years is a INTJ. Life in our household is far from a typical domestic situation. The most prolific thing we do together is talk. on weeknights we talk through each of our days for probably 2-3 hours a night while we are doing household activities like dinner, laundry, dishes etc. Because of my tendency to branch a conversation off into endless side conversations about things ive been thinking about or stuff i learned that day the conversations get pretty nonsensical to friends that listen but somehow my INTJ always follows my logic very fluidly. Talking with her always gives immense insight into opposing ways to arrive at typically the same answer i did but for very different reasons in any debate. Its a mental stimulation i dont get anywhere else because of her willingness to listen, add to or challenge ideas that i have. I tend to ignore things i find boring in life like the more mundane tasks in the house or even basic upkeep and shes great at aiming my energy correctly when needed. I find her endlessly interesting because shes incredibly intelligent but the path her brain uses to solve problems or find her best solutions is WILDLY different than mine. On any given weekend we get so wrapped up in talk on saturday morning it might be noon or 1pm before we decide its time to stop the convo for the day and move on to actually having a weekend. I feel like the two personality types just endlessly compliment each other as friends or romantic partners because together they form a pretty fantastic team. able to find logical solutions to complex problems from multiple angles of logic. The only real pitfall we have both noticed is a sort of bubble we create. we have to make effort to acknowledge the outside world so as to not become complete hermits! loved the video, keep up the great work!
@chrisadam90805 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm an INTJ and I have a few INTP friends. I wanted to add that INTPs are a lot more chill than me. I'm always like "I want to do that, I need to finish it quickly because otherwise I won't have time to do that other thing". But INTPs just don't care, they just want to work on something no matter the final goal. It doesn't matter if they don't finish projects. Also, working on something with an INTP is very instructive because I force them to work better or more efficiently and they force me to be more relax. We both need what the other gives so the relationship is very easy. Finally, I often underestimate INTPs by considering them as less efficient or less productive. But when I expect the least, they come up with brillant ideas and outstanding knowledge. This is what I'm looking for in people.
@ThomQuinnHere2 жыл бұрын
Here is the general 80/20 info rule for each: INTJ: 80 percent of information is for utility, 20 percent of information is for curiosity. INTP: 80 percent of information is for curiousity, 20 percent is for utility. *Individual percentages may vary.
@HarshSingh-qr5lm5 жыл бұрын
I agree. My crush is an INTJ. Her attraction towards me is also very apparent.
@Anglepet4563 жыл бұрын
Love that this entire comment section has become either of the two (INTP or INTJs) sharing experiences with the other OR a prime example of us interacting amongst ourselves. Like a pool of examples.
@PsychologyandChillwMichi3 жыл бұрын
its amazinggg
@wiewiorkaoswicie5583 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'm an INTJ married to an INTP. He doesn't overwhelm me with emotions, and we're both intelectual in our approach to the romance. We give each other a lot of space, trust, freedom and privacy. Like two planets around one star. And he won't invite anybody over to our place. ;)
@AndeAndrea5 жыл бұрын
Ok so from all of my INTP experience, I have found from my personal preference that INTP's & INTJ's click so often aka. debate so often, because we compliment one anothers logic in ways I have never found with anyone else. So for me personally, brain chemistry is high.
@PsychologyandChillwMichi5 жыл бұрын
This is true- the style of logic is opposing and yet complimentary, great for debates!
@AndeAndrea5 жыл бұрын
We both secretly love being proven wrong and efficiency as well
@bunnzie16264 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTJ and my absolute best friend is an INTP. We are pretty much like puzzle pieces. For an example I’m terrible at reading the room and people emotions but by looking at her face and her reaction I can see how I should react and i follow. Where she lacks in things I excel in them and vice versa. Plus we bounce ideas off each other all the time and we usually can read each others mind. We also love doing new things together and seeing if we like them. She gets the emotions that I feel just by looking at me and she knows what I’m thinking all the time. I just feel very drawn to her and she feels the same towards me.
@patryk6354 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP and Ive just met an INTJ for the first time in my life and I feel like it's the best match for me and vice versa
@MaxxPwrrr3 жыл бұрын
How did you meet?
@kouchuujin4 жыл бұрын
Yep my partner of 12 years is an INTJ, I am an INTP. 🤣 he helps me focus while I'm his portable fact checker. He'll say something about a topic hes not passionate about and he'll pause and look at me, I either say correct or acutally...
@RB-jz2vw5 жыл бұрын
I am INTJ and I have been with my INTP partner 16 years. We met in Freshers week at university and we drawn to each other despite having different backgrounds, being on different courses (I was doing English Literature and he Electronic Engineering) and having different hobbies. We share a black humour and intellectual jokes. We trust each other and respect each others space and independence. When we do argue, it's usually about tidying up the house and trying to store/manage equipment for his many hobbies.
@ОльгаГриневич-ы4ш4 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTJ and my best friend is an INTP. We were drawn to each other immediatedly. I think that this is because these two types contemplate so many things and can talk about it all day long. In my opinion, this connection often starts with deep topics and abstract ideas. As soon as we realize that other party expresses their opinion in a thoroughly thoughtful and interesting way, we both can't stop talking. With time, this "mindmate" becomes a true friend intellectually, emotionally, and so on. Thank you for your interesting input!
@rafaelpielago4834 жыл бұрын
INTJ will likely to speed up this video up to 1.5 speed or listen while reading comments while INTP will likely to finish this video first then read comments As an INTJ I like to get as much information as I can in short period of time and get what’s relevant. I think INTP’s doesn’t mind cuz they’ve got lots of time they’ve got from procrastinating.
@heatherbrown98983 жыл бұрын
I donno. I'm an INTJ, and this was all very relevant information for me to give my INTP later, so I listened to all of it and went to the comments.
@dmsinclair3 жыл бұрын
As an intj this is exactly what I am doing right now.
@wesnohathas19933 жыл бұрын
I read some comments during the video then sped it up to finish before reading more. Results inconclusive...
@kristinemontellano26643 жыл бұрын
Well as an INTP I did exactly that lmfao
@lukasleepz2 жыл бұрын
why is this comment so relatable
@dasplague31032 жыл бұрын
INTJ here and my BFF is an INTP, as well as my BF, but the vast majority of my close friends are INTJ. For me it’s the ability to have a meeting of the minds without having to sugarcoat or overly protect feelings because a lot of people can’t discuss ideas without emotional involvement to their narrative and I think both INTJ and INTP are willing to have their minds changed on a particular subject with the presentation of evidence, and this is an incredibly rare trait that makes debates highly satisfying, even who I am proven wrong.
@GrayCole964 жыл бұрын
My niece is an INTP and I’m an INTJ. She’s young, so she can sometimes get on my nerves as she has a hard time admitting when she’s wrong and we’re both very stubborn, but when we agree and work together on something we do well. She has a hundred ideas that she can run by me and I’ll tell her whether they would work and why or why not. If I get stuck on something she can give me a new perspective and get me through my block. She learns for learnings sake and I learn for purpose. She tends to get stuck on what if’s and why and how whereas I say “who cares? As long as it functions” and move on more easily. It’s a weird dynamic, but good.
@dacksonflux4 жыл бұрын
I've never actually tried working with my INTP before. I'd be curious to see if it would be worth some effort but I predict that we're better off as just friends. Why INTPs and INTJs are drawn to each other I'd say is that neither of us is too concerned for social norms. My INTP it's socially awkward so he's strange and I find social expectations simply pointless so I'm strange. We get along because our weirdness often coincides. As an INTJ I have these obsessions, and my INTP is more than happy to hear me talk about them because he might then discover a new interest for himself.
@oya90534 жыл бұрын
I am an INTP and apparently just met an INTJ, we only know each other for about 4 months or so but it feels like i can trust him my life and thoughts. As an INTP i really enjoy learning new things without any purpose, it just fascinating to know more and share it to my friends. But my other friends never really interested about what i found, but this INTJ guy always really excited to hear all my research, and even add more facts that makes my information richer and i just cant help but to be myself around him and keep bubbling around about anything while he always laugh and be like "i have already take my research on that and this is what i thought.." AND IT JUST REALLY REALLY AWESOME. We are both agreed that we are so similiar on this and that, and it just on the same time creepy and interesting. Meanwhile i always remind him to rekax and take a rest from all his workaholic traits, he has been an alarm that reminds me to study and get my shits done HAHA i just really appreciate him as my dear close friend, and idk about him but the way he talks and shares his thoughts with me makes me feel like he also trust me so yeah i really enjoy this INTP INTJ friendship
@JulianAlmanzarM3 жыл бұрын
I am an INTP and my best friend is an INTJ (supposedly, she has never taken the test but she easily fits with all the INTJ features). We met on our first day of university, she actually came to me and tried to start a casual conversation, but it was a very bad idea, I felt annoyed by her continuous questions and I only gave her short "yes" and "no" answers trying to finish that conversation as soon as possible (she later told me that she saw I was wearing a bracelet which meant that we were going to study the same major, so she just wanted to know her future classmate). The thing is that we didn't befriend with that annoying conversation and I forgot about that the next day. Once we started classes things became very different, I felt really attracted to her intellect and naturally we started to be closer (I must confess that I didn’t notice that she was the same person from that annoying conversation, I found it out years later!). We became a team for everything and working together was the best. She was able to find the most relevant information to our projects, while I was able to take that information and makes sense faster. Without her I would spend too much time checking a lot of unrelated stuff, without me she would spend thrice the time reading in deep everything many times. But it wasn’t only in our work style. We developed very strong confidence in each other. As an INTP most of the stuff in my head never sees the light, but with her, I was able to talk about everything, and she didn’t only understand, she was also able to give valuable feedback and interesting opinions about everything. It wasn’t only intellectual stuff, it was everything! Even those undeveloped and completely non-sense thinking and questions. It allowed us to explore our imagination and create our own universe. We did also talk about feelings, I can be emotional and it was easy to share even those things with her (while I can’t even with my own family), but most of the time we were just lost in our own ideas. Unfortunately, our lives took different paths, and now we don’t even live in the same country. However, we are still in touch and when we talk is like we have never been away, that spark is still there. One last thing to stand out, after more than 10 years of friendship we never have fought, I can talk to her very honest and she never takes it personal, and the same thing the other way around.
@calebfoxhoven314 жыл бұрын
I am an INTP, my mother and my oldest sister are INTJ’s. What is awesome is that when we get along NO ONE and I mean, NO ONE, can pull us apart. When we fight though it’s intellectual, argumentative, and for the purpose of getting to a goal or a common understanding. I love them with all my heart! Wouldn’t trade it for the world!
@bosatsu764 жыл бұрын
The reason I love learning odds and ends is that you never know when something will suddenly click with something you learned ten years ago, and you see behind the curtain... So I filter nothing... A big seemingly confusing wash of possibilities just waiting for kismet to strike...
@Pliishalaacis4 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP and my best friend is an INTJ and it works because we both are honest to a fault. My thinking and ideas gives a structure to his thinking and his way of thinking gives motivation and new directions for mine. We understand each other completely and this connection seems to be on a spiritual level.
@Jess-yv7zc5 жыл бұрын
Yes! I'm an INTP and I love INTJs like none other. They def fulfill a psychological need for me; always wanting to know what I think and never how I feel (lol); always making me physically comfy (never shall I be hungry not thirsty nor too hot nor too cold). My INTJ BF is bar-none the BEST relationship I've ever had in every way possible. He lets me be me and he allows me to go slowly out of my comfort zone to try new experiences whilst knowing he's always right by my side; utterly dependable. I can always follow the logic of INTJs (like at work, people do the straight-up most asinine, inefficient shit but not the INTJ)--they always have rational reasons for what they do. INTJs are just seriously so cute: all formal and proper until you get to know them and so confident and laid-back in a super attractive way. I actually tested as an INTJ the first time I took the test but that's bc a. I've become quite adept at organizing my outer world so that I don't spend hours every day looking for my keys, etc. b. I admire INTJs and wanted to be one (until I realized I could just be an INTP and have my own INTJ lol). I absolutely agree with your assessment that these two types are magnetically drawn to each other; I think it's a combination of how our cognitive functions line up (Te trying to consume Ti, etc) and the fact that our temperaments are the same: abstract, pragmatic, systematic. This causes a foundation of likeness/basic understanding on a fundamental level whilst the cognitive functions provide an "opposites attract" quality. Nice video.
@XubodhKhadka3 жыл бұрын
I will find my own INTJ oneday. 🖤 - INTP
@thangray5314 жыл бұрын
I'm INTP. My best friend growing up was INTJ. It was spectacular. Dude got it. Honed, like a razor. Life happened. I assume I'm the one who changed/didn't change. All I know is my best friend found something in me that changed the nature of our relationship. We were a force to be reckoned with. Now, he's chasing his dreams and I'm doing what I do best; being alone. Miss that dude like no other, but there is a shallow nature to the disconnect that I still don't understand. Bottom line: My INTJ best friend is the surface of the beautiful lake. Shimmering with potential and prowess. I've found that INTPs might be the depth of the INTJ's show.
@abdullahkabir52164 жыл бұрын
Relate
@nehahegde18002 жыл бұрын
As an INTP who tried hard to keep a very deep friendship with an INTJ who broke it, I feel left behind.
@andreaworley6353 жыл бұрын
I think it's because we build off each other to form a better self.
@abadi1734 жыл бұрын
As an INTJ I feel like I can turn my back to an INTP knowing he won't stab me in the back, that alone is rare to find an any other type, it takes years for me to trust anyone, but the moment I open up I get betrayed, not INTPs though.
@aidanvogel3757 Жыл бұрын
As an INTJ that is a Founder/CEO my closest C-suite execs are both INTPs and my cofounder is an INFP(whole other convo)… this being said, for INTP synergy is beautiful, they bring me information and on the spot I can connect some abstract dots and then they’ll go, hmmm, and then they figure out how to build it, then once I know their logic(which usually they speak stuff that most would find as gibberish, and somehow I’m just like, makes complete sense, even if my competence isn’t to theirs, which they love) we can start building it out. A great way to think of it is: I connect 4-5 points which is very innovative, but truly don’t know how I landed on that, but then they get fascinated by that ideas capability, go and learn everything on how to accomplish it, update me, and the cycle continues. The strongest innovative companies were always from INTJs synergized with INTP’s.
@Sirron20074 жыл бұрын
I'm INTJ and my girlfriend is INTP. Funny thing when we started dating, I thought I was INTP and she thought she was INTJ. After a year we found a Personality Hacker profiling gathering. She actually got profiled from Tim the INTP from Joyce's channel! When we were done we counted to 3 and said our type. We both laughed for a long time when we found that what we thought was flipped for each other's type..
@Sirron20073 жыл бұрын
@Celty Sturluson Funny that you ask now because I'm married to my INTP :) Since we've both felt so disconnected with most of the world when we found each other things just felt natural between us.
@Sirron20073 жыл бұрын
@Celty Sturluson We met through an online dating app :D I think it was OkCupid, I don't remember it was quite some time ago. Haha, I imagine that's how INTx will meet someone nowadays.
@zaphods2ndhead1933 жыл бұрын
I am an INTP. I am a systems analyst by trade. If I won the lottery I would go back to college and get my PHD in Theoretical Physics. There is no bottom in that well and no end to the questions and puzzles. I live to understand the patterns and solve the puzzles. My problem is that once I understand something, I am bored with it. I am starting to think, now that I am learning more about this, is that my best friend is an INTJ. We each would walk through fire for each other. He lives 750 miles away and we only speak about 4 times a year but he is the only person I would TRULY call a friend.
@CJ_Vantrillo5 жыл бұрын
INTP here who works with an INTJ as a software developer. I think the natural relationship flourishes in both personalities ability to critically think about many things. INTP's can be thought of as a fountain of abstract ideas because they will think of many possible scenarios in a certain scope of thought while an INTJ will find it extremely enjoyable to analyze each of these abstractions and go into the logical implementation or consequences of implementing such an abstraction concretely in the world. Then there is a feedback loop because the INTP will provoke more creative thought and question the rational of the INTJ's more detail oriented thought which causes both parties to better their logical understanding of some topic of discussion as they go through this process together. That is roughly how the INTJ and I (INTP) go about problem solving complex ideas together.
@nachannachle27064 жыл бұрын
Spot on. :)
@svmuscle76772 жыл бұрын
Me and my friend randomly took a test one day, and noticed I'm an INTP and he's an INTJ. Generally speaking, him as an INTJ, he will usually come up to me for my opinions on subjects that are either unfamiliar to him or new. He doesn't usually seem obsessed with learning about a subject as much as me. He will get to a point where he feels like he knows what he needs to know, then moves on, but I can a lot of times remind him of things he missed that can be really important. I guess it ends up being somewhat of a yin and yang relationship.
@Jess-yv7zc5 жыл бұрын
Oh Michelle; I had another thought: maybe both types are so rare and often misunderstood that when they finally find another person whom they finally click with they are so happy they want to be around them all the time, forever lol.
@PsychologyandChillwMichi5 жыл бұрын
🤔🤔🤔 Good point!
@aplethoraofme20563 жыл бұрын
Yes! All the time!!
@TetrisPhantom4 жыл бұрын
INTP male, I have an interest in an INTJ female I've known for a few years. The mental connection is unrivaled, I just wish the emotional one was, too lol
@loveyourself56904 жыл бұрын
I'm an intp, my boyfriend is an intj, we're in love so deep, I hope that he will be with me forever. Btw his mother's an intp and his dad's an intj. Edite: he died a month ago.
@ayo67393 жыл бұрын
I like that last sentence
@SmartAlek3 жыл бұрын
I innocently clicked on "show more" because I thought this was wholesome.
@e.mcipher14273 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry
@ayo67393 жыл бұрын
Oh now I don't like the last sentence. I'm so sorry , may him rest in peace.
@loveyourself56903 жыл бұрын
It's ok guys I'm fine 💙
@blackestmamba3 жыл бұрын
I'm INTJ and my gf is INTP. Usually both types have trouble dating for obvious reasons but we met at 16 and have been dating for over 11 years.
@murnoth3 жыл бұрын
INTP here. First off thank you for bringing this synergy to light. My ex I now realize is an INTJ(very difficult to get past that situation)but one of my best friends and now roommate is an INTJ. Sometimes when I go on my rants, he shows respect but not the interest. Then, when I know I've got something that can be useful and relevant to him, his eyes are glued into my soul. I think that what connects us so much is the Intuition and the Thinking. I am able to recognize the Intuition and strategy going on in him which I respect. I also respect his outward expression of Thinking which can reveal what my internal Thinking can sound like. I personally think a typical INTJ has a Witty Assholishness about them which I find very humorous and often quite truthful. It makes me feel like someone else actually understands me for the Asshole that I am on the inside while everyone else annoyingly thinks I'm just a sweetheart. We are able to share our dark humor sometimes through just a certain look of the eye and still know that we are respectable human beings. Some of the things we might say amongst each other can be quite sinister to other types, which is why I feel I have someone to trust with my dark side that won't freak-out and get all upset. Like Michelle pointed out, we provide an outlet for one another.
@DrugTalkTV3 жыл бұрын
Best relationship I ever felt was with a super smart INTJ, her and I matched the mental intensity I needed to really inspire my mind to challenge itself and go harder. Usually life bores me so much I just coast. Damn motivation issues.
@nicolasbourbaki61344 жыл бұрын
I use a system where you basically match the introverted function with the extroverted version of that function and vice versa, and the closer the functions are to each other’s levels in the stack the better. That causes INTPs to be “golden pairs” with ENTJs and INTJs. That also means the “golden pairs” or “highest compatibility types” for, say, ENFPs to be INFJs and ENFJs, ISTP for ESTJ and ISTJ, and so on. I’ve never known any verified INTJs, but I’m friends with an ENTJ and I’ve never gotten along with anyone so well. Probably the reason I’ve never met an INTJ is because we’re both introverts and want other people to be the ones to initiate, whereas the two ENTJs I’ve known introduced themselves to me first.
@biblehistoryscience35304 жыл бұрын
Your question about an analogy for unrelated things reminded me of an old TV show called _Connections_ in which the presenter started with something from the distant past and ended with some seemingly unrelated thing in the modern world, traversing a series of unexpected connections along the way. I loved that show and now know that was because I’m an INTP. Anyway, the point is that everything is connected, and it’s a pure joy to begin researching Caesar Augustus one morning and end up-thru a series of distractions-investigating shipwrecks, amphorae, olive oil and finally chromosomes by the evening. True story.
@stealthpotion3 жыл бұрын
INTJs are 2% of the population and 98% of my friendships.
@makarenakal7 ай бұрын
So you have 50 friends but only one of them is not an INTJ? INTP here asking
@stealthpotion7 ай бұрын
@@makarenakal Counting friends from my past, yep sounds about right.
@makarenakal7 ай бұрын
Where did you find them all?
@vitalymaliarov6964 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I finally know as an intj myself, why it is that I want my girlfriend to be like Aubrey Plaza. She's weird and quiet which as an intj, I find attractive
@ondrejvolejnik88462 жыл бұрын
As an INTP, let me let you in on a little secret that we INTPs know intuitively... nothing is unrelated. :D there are literally no two things in existence that are unrelated. That it seems unrelated to you only means that you haven't discovered the connection yet...
@ekipe3 жыл бұрын
I am wondering how can someone be so beautiful as this woman.
@maximandres68433 жыл бұрын
This is crazy…. Im an INTP male and i met this women a few weeks ago, so far we have been on 5 dates but we are so similar and click so easily. I was curious of her personality type and she is an INTJ. So i find this video and these comments and its exactly what im going through with her… it’s pretty crazy how on point this is. I want to tell her about this video but it might be too soon and put too much presure on us ^^… If we are still together in a few month ill def show her :)
@MrPrebuttal Жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@stardustlua3 жыл бұрын
my INTJ friend has guide me through the worst moment of my life, and we were drown to each other since we've first met. we really like to think about stuff in our lifes that are hard to one another together, because we usually get better results of our situations, we analyze things better together. She's the most important person in my life, and I seriously don't think I'll ever get a connection so strong as ours
@awildtomappeared59254 жыл бұрын
INTJ/INTP might be drawn to each other because they are so similar and rare, as an INTJ, I don't feel like people understand how I think, and that's lonely.
@AcesEdits15 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely correct. We do actually make up for a lot of our weaknesses. I find INTJ's good at seeing the vision ahead which gives them more of a reason to hear out my ideas. Plus when I have a really good idea that could work they force me to implement it. Not always just because of INTP laziness, instead because I might just be bouncing idea's off of the INTJ but because of the average depth of my idea's I might disregard a good yet simple solution because it's seen as obvious to me/ too simple/ not that important. INTJ's have an uncanny ability to see if it would be practical. Where as us INTP's tend to focus on what's theoretically possible. So in short having both in one place is like having a never ending engine of creation. INTP's say "what if?" and INTJ's say "how can we?" and the rest of the conversation is proving why we think it's the best course of action followed by a sharing of notes and data points tweaking each other's idea's until we meat in the middle. It's a mad scientist meets grand strategist situation so both would see it as a waste not to utilise our strengths for a common goal. I'll ponder this and come up with a more in depth analysis later c:
@PsychologyandChillwMichi5 жыл бұрын
Ooooh this is fascinating and honestly makes a lot of sense. te ignoring is hard to conceptualize, but the way you put it brings things into perspective
@AcesEdits15 жыл бұрын
@@PsychologyandChillwMichi Still working on this, but as far as I can tell Te doesn't simply ignore the other ideas. It takes them into account, it looks at all of them. However when the task (for instance) is to put together furniture then my great idea about a space lazer isn't so useful; so it categorises the idea's into competence buckets, it puts them onto a scale with some criteria for being more or less useful. I know that some of the criteria is "will other people be able to use this?" | "Can this provide the most benefit with the least amount of cost for the person carrying it out and all involved?" | "is this useful to the situation we're in?" | "is it possible to implement this practically?" | "Is this idea ticking more of my criteria or less than the other ideas?". And those are only a few, It seems that the more of those criteria an idea ticks off then the more likely they would use said idea. So in short they have a systematic way of zero-ing in on the most useful idea out of the set of idea's without ignoring the extraneous ones. And from a process like that it's clear that it would be impossible to do without actually really considering if all the idea's could work and actually looking into them. At least this is what I have seen. Hope this helps c:
@AcesEdits15 жыл бұрын
Ti seems to ignore other ideas because it can get super focused on one thing and then that things possibilities. It's such an in depth process that no one is able to do that and look at all possible ideas at the same time. If you go too far down the Ti rabbit hole it can take us so much of your brain that you start to miss simple things like eating or sleeping. It's dangerously powerful with a price for INTP's
@AcesEdits14 жыл бұрын
@@PsychologyandChillwMichi Okay so I'm back I had most of this figured out and free flowing information in my mind but I needed to come back to your video to connect the dots in continuous order. So you were describing how INTP's and maths and INTJ's digesting useful information based on its utility to them. The INTJ section was pretty well fleshed out and I agree with the gist of it so that's an adequate explanation for me at the time being. On the INTP side of things I think that we are more geared towards increasing general intelligence. To create and example for you: if you think about all of the things you learn in categories (e.g. maths, electricians handbook, how to succeed at work) and then expand those categories by converting them to greater categories (e.g. maths - academic, electricians handbook - specialised trade, how to succeed at work - social careers skills) etc. Then you realise that everything can be expanded upon to infinity. I think that many INTP's like myself see this early on and opt to learn from the highest category, the category that all of the other categories could fit in. But objectively it's obvious that you could just keep putting things in expanded categories until the sun stops shining. So to all knowledge we give the ultimate category of general intelligence. The fun thing about aiming for general intelligence is that it's endless no human could ever hope to master it, but it's fun to try. And yes all of this stems from our mindset of "no information is useless" no matter what it is you learn. The neuronic pathways created as a result could be the difference between broken and fixed, life and death or success and failure. Still being human has it perks as we get fascinated and infatuated with ideas and possibilities that we like almost to the point of falling in love with the existence of a new elegant solution/ possibility. The sad thing is that aiming for general intelligence makes you an outsider in the world. And again with our rarity is it any wonder? However remember that we live in a world of specialists. Those whom specialise succeed. And looking to improve general intelligence makes those with this goal naturally divergent to specialisation instead of convergent. Which explains why INTP's tend to find school super boring. "Why should I just think about just one thing at a time? Why not think about all the possible ways we can represent that one thing? Or do my psych homework in my head while I type a business essay? I have to many new idea's to waste them all in one basket!" It feels limiting to only be allowed to think of what you tell me to think which drive INTP's up the wall. Plus with years of general intelligence training under our belts we start to forget that "we" ourselves know we know a lot but without the credentials to back it up no one will treat you like the boffin you probably are. Because without demonstration or accreditation there's no way for others to know, which can cause some INTPs to be resentful. For those INTP's the lesson here is, yes - you're right general intelligence trumps all; and even though it's the last thing you want to hear... yes - other people are right to treat you that way because you shouldn't have allowed your devotion to logic, stop you from proving that to others and cloud the reason why you're doing this in the first place. "But I'm right why do I have to do/prove anything for those emotionally driven idiots!?" Look I say this because I genuinely care for my type: it wasn't just because you knew general intelligence is the logical choice... It's because solving problems is the only way you know how to show that you care So embrace that - yours faithfully a British INTP who hates maths
@julie1984 жыл бұрын
INTJ’s bring out my dark side. Lol
@The_Grackler4 жыл бұрын
INTJ here. My life long... Surprise, INTP friend, is needed as that one person I can trust to not say random unverified garbage lol. We are able to talk for hours and hours about topics that stimulates both of us. We debate about everything without offense and before I delved into mbti, I always thought that this is the one person I talk to that I will be keeping around. I mean I basically just have 1 close friend anyway. Also it's worth noting that the INTP will change the subject in conversation when I have a tendency to burrow too deep into a single topic. I like this for the most part. I will compare two similar types ENTP- changes subject so obnoxiously (imo) that INTJ checks out and gets frustrated. INTP- changes subject ( still without any transition) but has plenty of content and focus to make it worthwhile. Also I have learned to trust that what is being said has definitely been considered long enough, that it isn't a waste of our time. I mention ENTP because I have an ENTP friend as well and the INTP cognitive stack is same ( in different priority) for both types. I could go on, but I am on a mission to better understand myself, good day.
@kristinemontellano26643 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTP dating an INTJ. We bounce off each other and always are mentally stimulating each other. He teaches me and I teach him, our favorite things are to learn and think. We can take feelings out of situations and fix what’s actually wrong, which leads to less emotional arguments. We are both very blunt and I’m more emotionally aware than the males, so it’s nice. It’s always something new and fresh to talk about.
@fungaltoe3748 Жыл бұрын
very late comment but i can’t explain how true this is LMAO. i’m an INTP and i’m addicted to learning (learning, not mastering) random shit like new languages that i’ll probably only use very rarely, or naming and locating all 202 countries, as well as their capitals. then there’s my INTJ friend, and she’s addicted to learning useful shit that she will definitely apply in her career. other than that, we’re very similar.
@pingu39844 жыл бұрын
I'd agree. I'm an INTJ, my partner is an INTP and we both feel we've finally found "the one". Day to day life is just so easy now. The way we communicate, the things we want in life... It's all so compatible.
@ethanpintar54543 жыл бұрын
(INTP ramble incoming) I (INTP) have (of course) been close with a lot of INTJs in my life. One of my closest friends from high school was an INTJ, my dad is probably an ENTJ but I connect with him too in a very similar way, and within weeks of coming to college this year, surprise surprise, I. met an INTJ and we clicked within minutes, making him one of my first friends here. I'd say that when I have new ideas or information, I'm most interested in sharing it with INTJs because they are the most likely to engage with it in the logical, detached way that I want to. Most people are guided by strong emotional biases and presuppositions, and so it's rare to find someone with whom I can have an objective- I mean truly objective and disinterested- conversation with. INTJs can do that, so conversations with them seem worthwhile. Our two types share a similar goal, which is to find the objective truth, so even if we disagree, our discussions are productive because we have the same goal in mind. Because of that, even conversations that look like debates between us are really a collaborative phenomenon, as our critiques of the other's ideas are helping the other to get closer to the truth. In terms of the specific dynamics of the conversation, each of our main two functions plays a role. The INTP's Ne constantly provides new perspectives and information related to a particular topic, which the INTJ's Te quickly analyzes and critiques, weeding out the bad ideas, allowing Ni to find an overarching conclusion from all the information. The INTP's Ti then painstakingly critiques and finds holes in that assertion, refining it; and the cycle continues with Ne bringing new perspectives to the discussion or the Ni making new assertions to be discussed. The thinking functions aggressively analyze all that information, bringing the conversation closer to a correct conclusion. I also think about it like the process of building a sculpture. It often starts with the INTJ's Ni saying, "I want to make a sculpture and I know what I want it to look like." The INTP is usually able to understand what the Ni is talking about because of Ne's ability to see different perspectives, and the Ne provides a huge heap of material for the sculpture. The Te then hacks away in big swift strokes like a large hammer, shaping the material closer to the idea that Ni had in mind. Ti is then the little hammer that painstakingly refines and clarifies the sculpture. The Ne can continually add more and more material if need be, and Ni can provide new plans of what the sculpture should look like, until the Te big hammer and Ti little hammer make a good finished product.
@bradwilliams71985 жыл бұрын
I'm unofficially an INTP (not formally typed yet). Maybe a way to think of the INTP/INTJ relationship is like the relationship between science and engineering in creating technologies of our modern world. A technology not based on a deep understanding of the underlying principles, and their applicability and limitations (INTP) isn't likely to be very reliable or work as well as it could. But those concepts need to be implemented in an efficient and practical way (INTJ) to result in something useful. Both types tend to realize that they need each other, particularly in technical fields. Also, as INTJs are probably the easier of the two for other types to understand and are seen as more practical, INTPs often end up emulating INTJs, particularly when they need to achieve some practical goal in their work/life. Having a real INTJ around so you can follow their example is very helpful in doing this!
@jolenechase42103 жыл бұрын
I am an INTP, I have been in a relationship with an INTJ for 4 years now.
@Sophia-ze6cc4 жыл бұрын
I'm an INTP with an INTJ best friend and I gotta say that I really feel a deep and genuine sinergy in our friendship. I think that what makes us feel really connected is that we are constantly feeding each other with New information and theories and critical opinions but we actually never take each other's words really serious (what often makes us look childish and goofy, because we are often just being silly and making jokes about each other).
@lauh83823 жыл бұрын
On the maths topic, as an INTP I’ve never been good or interested in that field… on the other hand I can be a psycho with grammar and “language rules”( I’m French) -which is kind of the same process of cold logic, but applied in language- My boyfriend is an INTJ though so it’s really funny finding this video. I can fully confirm that we had the deepest connection I ever had with someone since the day we met. It was like we could feel it even if we weren’t dating at first. That’s kind of a strange feeling because we are 100% ourselves, can act super stupid as dumb kids with each other and still talk about very serious and precise topics, work together (Photographer and model) and we both feel like we are “twins souls” like we have weird little habits in common that we had way before meeting each other, we like many same things, same lifestyle and goals… that’s kind of unexpected and crazy when we think about it. (Did a full essay wow, hope it made sense)
@moezacher88994 жыл бұрын
as an INTP my goals are shaped by the information I absorb. My INTJ friend decides what to learn/research based on already existing goals
@erzasenju8213 жыл бұрын
Me clicking on this video cuz I have a crush on an INTJ and want to analyze every aspect of our hypothetical relationship 🥺👉👈
@maddi99115 жыл бұрын
I am a male INTJ and my brother is an INTP. I have met INTPs who I do not get along with and it is either because we have different interests or they are just not smart.(Omg an INTP with below average intelligence? Yeah they exist and the same goes for INTJs and every type) The reason we get along is because INTPs are processors. I feed data into the processor and out comes an answer. There is no emotional exchange so it is an efficient way to problem solve and learn for both of us. INTPs benefit from many different things but what INTJs do for them is, we can think outside of the box more. INTPs follow the rules, memorize them, find the best way to win within a set of rules; INTJs think "what if the rules were different?", "can I change them?", "I bet I can find an alternate interpretation" We are more meta focused. This is a reason why INTPs can come off as lacking social awareness. Social interactions do not have a written set of rules(unless you give INTPs a book about social interactions and even then it will still be hard because there is subtext). INTJs learn to adapt to society. So we learn how to interact but we will have a frustrating adolescence in that area. INTPs seem to share information far too liberally for the INTJ's comfort. I withhold a ton of information and I keep plenty from him because I know that he will share it and think nothing of it.(and just because I withhold information doesn't mean it is bad so don't get paranoid lol) The tertiary(child) functions are huge defining differences between the types. INTPs are obsessed with things that they know that they already like. This can be anything, but it's going to usually be something that they grew up around. Deeply seeded in their past as a positive thing, (Si in a nutshell) and this is why they tend to need someone who will push them to fulfill their potential. I think the only way to make an INTP change from bad behavior or to try new things is to make them uncomfortable or if it's to make someone they care about happy(Fe) because they won't do it on their own. INTJs are going to actively search for NEW positive experiences(Ni). The INTJ's Fi is their Achilles heel. Fi is like heroin. I guard my feelings more and more as I get older because I am easily hurt if exposed. I hate being ruled by them so I don't use them frequently; it is the best feeling in the world when my Fi has a positive experience. I'm not sure that I want to write more about it right now. My brother has said that INTPs are very simple. What you see is what you get. It is a mistake to look for something deeper. INTJs are the opposite. You only see what I let you see, and it's cute when you think I've slipped up and revealed something I didn't intend. It's all part of the plan.
@driinun84335 жыл бұрын
I like what you said about INTPs being simple in the second-to-last sentence. I'm an INTP, and I hate when people think I'm playing some sort of emotional mind game or lying, etc. I honestly don't care enough to even bother, I'm super simple when it comes to social interaction.
@OMAR-mp4xe5 жыл бұрын
Trueeee we are socially naive 😂.. but this is a cheap price in exchange for knowledge thirst and high intellectual abilities.. because it matters to us the most🤩.. I agree with the fact that intps might be simple.. but it's a 50 50 matter.. myself I'm pretty much complex when it comes to human interaction.. I try apply knowledge and logic on feeling and emotions so I end up missing everything up🤣
@danielfisher8985 жыл бұрын
Grace Ankerson Ooh. Interesting. I am an intp and I’m similar to that except that I like to remain unpredictable. I usually have lots of tricks up my sleeve and I’m looking for ways to deploy them, but until then I’ll settle for just confusion and imbalance in my adversary in whatever game I’m playing. That is, if I’m in the mood to spar. If not you’re totally right. I would disagree with the statement that we are “in the box thinkers”; Intp’s create new systems and ideas all the time that no one would’ve thought about before. Think of special and general relativity. But I would agree that we work on the basis of if then statements, assuming certain axioms and working from those.
@driinun84335 жыл бұрын
@@danielfisher898 I can relate to that. I like to THINK I'm unpredictable and have tricks up but sleeve, but in reality most of the time I lack the mental energy to bother, at the end of the day it's easier for me to just act normally and focus on other things I'm interested in. I do really like to mess with people though, which is easier since I naturally (and I believe this is an INTP thing in general, not certain though) construct how I act around a person based on that person's personality, so sometimes I go for a more interesting personality or that's funny to me (with one person I played up the unemotional aspect of my personality and she thought I had Asperger's, with another friend I played up the more immoral part of my personality and she thought I might be a sociopath, with some friends I play up the funny part of my personality, etc.) I didn't even realize I shaped my personality around other people until recently (which I think might be part of the reason I'm so awkward around strangers and never know what to say), but I started doing this once I realized it.
@popkhorne53725 жыл бұрын
Intp, follow the rules ? On the contrary, we make rules for ourselves, and avoid following any other. We hate giving or being given orders. Id say freedom is our main value.
@yeetyeet27514 жыл бұрын
true!! my soulmate (in a friendly sense) is an intj and we get along the most with each other in our shared friend group. i guess, for me, out of all my friends, i get along the most well with her in the sense that she never really appeared to me as illogical or annoying idk i never had a bad experience with her unlike with others (especially F types). We do love sharing ideas when we have them and the conversation (for me at least) ends up meaningful ? i cant describe it but it's fun! i would also like to say that she, as an intj, is found as intimidating by others but i never really felt that way about her ? perhaps because i understand where shes coming from. overall, intp/j soulmates!
@elenagergis3595 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTP and I think that my best friend is an INTJ. We became friends because we had a lot of common interests, and we would feed off of that. We had a lot of things in common and we would discuss them. We would also put ourselves in certain scenarios and make almost a story out of it. That’s kind of why we’re friends. It’s also probably why a lot of people ship us, think we’re dating, or think one likes the other.
@BeyondSustainableLiving3 жыл бұрын
I am an INTJ and I don’t currently know any INTPs. 😢 I did work with an INTP at my previous job and we really hit it off except that I am old enough to be her mother and she was still in that arrogant stage so was really judgmental and critical of people so I had to give her a hard time and sometimes she would actually hurt my feelings just a little with her cutting criticism. I would call her out on it and then she’d feel bad and we’d talk it out and I’d forgive her. If she’d been older I can see where we’d probably have stayed friends once I left. I really enjoyed my conversations with her. But I have not met any other INTPs unfortunately.
@twinsunsunburn58784 жыл бұрын
I’m an INTJ and this is the draw for me to my best friend who was and INTP: as everyone knows the INTJ, like myself, loves to delve into their own world they have made by past experience, theories, morals, etc. and has no one to share it with. Obviously as an introvert the first instinct is to keep it private, but that is mainly because if shared it would be uninteresting or misunderstood by others, however, the INTP with the introverted intuition and the thinking trait, paired with the fact they love a really large amount of information not only understands the outermost thoughts and fantasies of the INTJ, but also is fascinated by them which is something no other type can even begin to offer the INTJ. Also, the wealth of information within the INTP is incredible and quite entertaining and facilitating to listen to. On the INTP spectrum, from what my repressed extroverted sensing has picked up is that the INTP hearing the strange and highly creative ideas brewed from deep within the INTJ’s mind is almost like a hi for that INTP, like no other type can provide such unique and intensely deep information, so after a while, the INTP craves to hear from the INTJ and the INTJ needs to explode on the INTP.
@ladywarcheef58044 жыл бұрын
Can 100% confirm. I'm an INTJ, my bf is an INTP (with extroverted tendencies). I always thought nobody would like me until I found him, honestly. Going on 3 years soon. EDIT: You spot on described me and my boyfriend this whole video lmao.
@ellavincipatton8154 жыл бұрын
Well this is helpful. I am INTP and my husband is INTJ. Married 15 years. I always say, “ God we are so different!”
@bin28443 жыл бұрын
obviously it is for different reasons in each case of two and I,m only going to mention the logic ones. on one hand INTPs are probably the most beneficial companions for INTJs and thats's probably every thing for them. not only they benefit from them as their data base but also potentially as their navigator; the problem with INTJs is that their judging nature makes assumptions over assumptions and they often are so much drawn in their goals that they seldom come to question those assumptions during the process while INTPs never stop questioning. and it can either go on the nerves of an INTJ or save them from the risk of getting lost. and they do this with requiring least amount of attention or emotional care. on the other hand INTPs are asthenic when it comes to put their ideas in practice and you might say they don't need to but they do. you can't really separate the process of learning and progression from constantly putting ideas in practice to learn from their failures or weak points, so no one like an INTJ can understand an INTP,s thoughts and save him from getting detached from reality.
@xuxa5694 жыл бұрын
All of it is very true. Me, an INTJ and my INTP friend complement each other so so good. Me and my friend shopping: INTP: *can't choose a dress* INTJ: just take one so we can leave INTP: *drowning in Ne hell of possibilities* but this one match my new shoes but this one fabric is better but this one have better color but this one fabric is better... *30 more arguments* INTP: I don’t know, help me INTJ: *sigh* INTJ: take this one, it's cheaper Later... *came back* Random person: HI DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT- INTJ: *freak out* U-um INTP: NO thank you, we've not INTJ: *sigh of relief*
@viadumpvideos7722 жыл бұрын
Hi INTJ here and my bf is INTP. One thing that keeps us together other than the mental stimulation is that we are both peaceful honest people. And there is nowhere in the world that we'd rather stay. We avoid crazy people, and irrational people, and mean people, and stay kind and understanding to each other, so there's there... We join like magnets, it's peaceful when we're together and there's nothing to worry or to ask for more coz we already have everything, an understanding person beside us. 😁👍🏼