![]() When I was turbulent I had low-esteem, but high self-worth, that made me a very pleasant person to be around since I really depended on others (or my enviroment) to determine how I felt. I used to be turbulent, but am more assertive now, and I think one way to figure out this is through a person's level of understanding their self-worth and self-esteem. I did spend a year in another country so I think the adventurousness checks out. I have a morning routine and it gives me a lot of discipline. What is it of other people's business? I have since grown but I remember thinking that. I was clothed and that was all that mattered. I remember back in elementary school my family used to get so upset I'd wear ragged jeans to school. I think it can be worth doing, but I have to really trust the person. I feel awful when I express any emotions I think of as a vulnerability. I think I can accomplish any task if I think it is something worth doing. I still don't quite understand it, but I do agree with him. He said you are arrogant and aware of your arrogance. However, an ENFP friend of mine said it was not that. I have been told I have high self-esteem by people. He didn't understand how I was just going about my day as if it was any other. He and I have spoken about different times where I should have been stressed that I was very calm. My brother is an INFJ and scores high in neuroticism. INTJ-A and on the BIG5 I scored low on neuroticism. However, Turbulent Architects are often more willing to change intentionally than their Assertive cousins.They prefer stability but don’t necessarily fear instability. Both personality types need order and predictability, but Assertive Architects are slightly more adventurous than Turbulent Architects.They relish their independence and make decisions on their own. Assertive Architects are less likely to be as concerned about the opinions of others.While neither personality type is likely to be very comfortable with their emotions, Turbulent Architects are more likely to express theirs and use them to connect with others by being more approachable.Turbulent Architects are moved forward in life to a greater degree by their concerns, worries, and how others might see them.Assertive Architects are motivated more from within, and their inspiration to act is based on confidence in their rationality.Both types of Architects are often ambitious – but their motivations are different.Stress affects Assertive Architects less, but this should not be confused with their not caring.They can often see problems (and sometimes find solutions) long before others. Turbulent Architects are often fueled by their worries and concerns, and these can be used to make significant progress.SJ “Guardians” - ESFJ | ISFJ | ESTJ | ISTJ SP “Artisans” - ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP NF “Idealists” - ENFP | INFP | ENFJ | INFJ NT “Rationals” - ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ R/introvert - r/ENFPandINTJ - r/2X_INTJ Subs For Other Types: Image - Question - Video - Meta - Website - Discussion - Article - Blog - Advice - Relationship - MBTI Related Subs: Type frequency - a graph showcasing the general rarity of each type.Ĭonfirming your type - a useful article on pitfalls to avoid when typing yourself. MBTI Links:Ĭognitive functions quiz - a questionnaire that calculates your most likely type based on function usage and developmental states.Ĭognitive functions explained - a primer on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types.įunction order - a helpful list of each type and their functional stack. Rational Portrait of the Mastermind - an alternative description of INTJs in general. INTJ Personality Type - a well-written and consistent description of the INTJ type and its functions. Flair up! Check the /r/INTJ rules and FAQ before posting.
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