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What is the dark side of an INTP?
The main downfall for most INTPs lies in the “T.” Instead of Feeling, like several other personality types, INTPs are prone to neglecting emotional aspects of life which leads to defects in their relationships with others.
Can INTP be evil?
Evil INTPs are haughty, careless, and so absorbed in their own world and ideas that they ignore and neglect the people that depend on them. To the unhealthy INTP, people are tools to experiment with rather than individuals to be respected.
Are INTPs revengeful?
INTPs aren’t usually vengeful people and might believe this is a waste of their energy. They would much rather keep to themselves in order to avoid someone angering them enough to cause them to desire vengeance. INTPs are not fans of being vindictive since it feels like getting caught up in someone else’s drama.
Why is INTP so weird?
INTPs aren’t often ones to fit in easily, which can certainly make them seem weird to others. They have a rather unique way of seeing the world, as well as how they respond to it. Being a rare personality type is often a big part of why the INTP can feel weird or even awkward around some people.
Do INTPs like psychology?
INTPs definitely find themselves intrigued by psychology, and enjoy being able to understand how the mind works. INTPs find the study of psychology and how the mind affects personality rather interesting, and will often find that it comes naturally to them.
What is the Dark Side of the INTP personality?
The dark side of the INTP is that you have overly idealistic visions of yourself that failure reaching these goals can severely affect your mental health. Perhaps, this happens to all personality types, but as an INTP, I’m just telling a story of what happens when you’re on the dark side.
What is the INTP’s Shadow?
The INTP’s shadow is the inversion of every function’s direction. The INTP typically uses Ti – Ne – Si – Fe. Their shadow is Te – Ni – Se – Fi, or the Shadow ENTJ, as their shadow functions are identical to the ENTJ.
What is the INTP’s “grip”?
The INTP’s “grip” involves their inferior function taking control over their entire personality. In their case, their inferior function is Extroverted Feeling (Fe). Healthy Fe cares about harmony and social cohesion, desiring the best for their community.
Why are INTPs so hedonistic?
An INTP in their shadow can also be somewhat hedonistic due to their shadow Se. Typically, INTPs have Tertiary Si, which leads them to reminiss about where things have come from, what the history of the things they’re observing is.