6 Undeniable Signs That You're an INTJ Personality Type

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6 Undeniable Signs That You're an INTJ Personality Type.

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I hate inefficiency and laziness but love procrastination
- INTJ

littlechannel
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I may not always be right, but I'm never wrong. - INTJ

veryincredibly
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the amount of times i get '' you're so cold'' or ''you're rude'' is out of this world

huangleonjin
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I'm always right on my predictions, but my family keeps ignoring my warnings.

vgcc
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INTJs:
They are widely known for being "masterminds"
They are capable of forecasting far out into the future with amazing accuracy
1. INTJs are very good at detecting inefficiency
2. You plan things out
3. You don't easily open up to others
4. You're creative and intuitive
"INTJs are able to see patterns and possibilities in a whole other level"
Other notable attributes of INTJs:
- They hold themselves to the same high standards
- They hate people who don't take their work seriously
- Strive for excellence
- Exceptionally open to other people's opinion
- Direct when asserting opinion
- Being so direct can be intimidating to a lot of people

uykwodt
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I remember when my accountant professor told me at the end of class " I know your an INTJ like me because when you ask questions ...it's to get to bottom of what I'm lecturing "..I hate wasting time on trivial information ...I hate small details too ...I just want to get to the point so I can practice what I'm learning on my own

Lemniscate
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Being an INTJ at the age of 30:

"Hey, loser, what's it like being 30 and a virgin?"

"I dunno, BRO, what's it like having a kid and NO MONEY?"

Story of my life everyday...

jacobwiren
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Now I don't feel so bad about being the one who is always finding the errors in everything. I can't help it. Thank God I'm a positive person at the same time.

vgcc
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Being an intj definitely has it’s ups and downs. On one hand, it’s a huge advantage in your work environment, but socially, it’s exhausting. I’m 17 and an intj. In my area, not being extroverted is rare. Especially for a girl. Although I can socialize normally, the feeling of not belonging is always there. Instead of going out with friends, I’ve always seen that as time-wasting and preferred to stay home and indulge myself in learning new things with just gaining more knowledge being my end goal. Because of this and other intj factors, I’ve been frequently thought of as weird by friends and even relatives. There have been times where I disliked myself and didn’t understand why I wasn’t “normal, ” but after figuring out I’m just an intj, I’ve learned to accept myself and be happy as I am. Hopefully, in the future, surrounding myself with others that are similar to me is a possibility since loneliness is a constant feeling right now

kn
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Oh lord sometimes it is so hard for me to keep my mouth shut. And in projects... don’t even get me started, I always seem like the bossy one when I’m just tying to help everyone do their best work. Only perfection here.

yazuryb
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Shout out to all the INTJ's out there stuck on their respective homes chilling while the rest of the extroverts go crazy! We will finally be able to inherit the earth once everyone lose their mind haha (just a joke for those who can't read between the lines)

DreamerFromBeyond
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I’m hanging out with an INTJ guy and I feel like I’m constantly being analyzed, it’s like I’m being tested. But, as an ENTP, I feel so appreciated by him, it’s so rare to find someone who actually pays attention to your brain instead of anything else. It intimidates me how intelligent and confident he is.

sophia
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I’m always told that I might be a sociopath, lol

BG_ChUnG
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I make a living analyzing and fixing broken business and manufacturing processes. And I am good at it. I plan all the vacations. I don’t go shopping. I go buying. I know what I want when I get to the store. Guilty as charged

driverpls
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Me: nah I don't believe in these personality tests




Also me watching this video: omg that's me :o

FedericaTerramagra
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I'm an INTJ and I'm sitting here like yes, yes, this is 100% me

oddlyanzie
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Eficience is our main goal. If anyone share the same opinion, let me know. Thanks.

lbwfsw
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INTJ here. This is absolutely accurate.

"I told you that would happen if you didn't listen to me."

-Me, every day at work

elsquibbs
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Working with people who don't care about a job, and subsequently have low standards for doing things, is absolute hell!!! Really does my head in. Further more caring about a job you are doing and holding yourself to high standards turns you into the bad guy in the work place that no one likes.

yonah
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Great video, well made. As an INTJ female I appreciate quality. I agree with your characteristics about INTJs except the part about being 'judgy' . I am a very tolerant person and accept a lot of quirkiness. I may seem judgy because I have definite opinions about people and things and, if asked, I'll tell you what I think. To me it seems like an an honest, objective conversation but I can see where more sensitive types can feel like they are being judged. I've learned over the years (I'm 63) to tone it down a bit and watch to see how they react. If they become distressed I say something nice about them. It was hard being an INTJ when I was young but I have learned and grown. Thanks again for the enlightening video.

mjr
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