ISTP and INTP Differences: Engineer vs. Theorist

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An ISTP and INTP have a conversation. They have a different mindsets: a practical engineering mindset, versus a more theoretical mindset. Subplot: will quantum computing ever be practical? Let me know what you think below.

Both ISTPs and INTPs use Introverted Thinking (Ti) as their dominant cognitive function, so they have a lot in common. However, the ISTP's Extroverted Sensing (Se) will drive them to practical solutions, and a desire to engage in hands on projects. The INTP has less of a focus on the practical, and sometimes seems to develop Ti for the sake of developing Ti rather than having a practical end goal in mind. Despite these differences, the ISTP and INTP can be an excellent co-works; the ISTP can sometimes implement what the INTP imagines.

This video was made partly using FlipaClip, and the sound effects and music are from Pixabay.

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Honestly. As an INTP, If I manage to complete a project, the project will always feels like it's still missing something. It's always bothersome to show others what I'm working on, because "what if it's not perfect and they absolutely obliterate my efforts with their cruel words"? I can never shake that feeling. 😩

KingDeadMan
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She left when the Myers-Briggs community needed her most

followingmyapostle
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At specific tasks one quantum computer can perform better than thousands of classical super computers operating at the same time.

So in the specific cases where quantum computers are used for functions they excel in, they can be more energy efficient over all….. when you look at it that way

NikkiTrudelle
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I love your videos! Wish to see more INFP-ENFJ conversations!

haksi
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Where do you get that sharp insights about functions.. I want them too please tell me what books you were studied or how can I (INFJ) can get that point of understanding of your cognitive functions?

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