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Post your thoughts on them. How do INFJs view ENTJs?
Positives?
Negatives?
Other type threads coming up.
Positives?
Negatives?
Other type threads coming up.
Well, I watched this guy take the mbti, and he registered a strong ENTJ.
That's interesting Odyne, and makes sense. My post wasn't meant to imply that an ENTJ might be manipulative or nefarious so much as they are a strong presence who knows how to get what they need from people. It seems like they in turn will use whatever information they have to benefit their vision. I don't get the feeling that an ENTJ is out to get me, but that a professional distance is something that can be tempting to compromise due to their charismatic presence, but is a temptation that should be avoided. You may end up giving away more of yourself than you can afford to buy back.
I can't shake the feeling that you could be mistaking the ENTJ for an ENTP or even an ENFJ. Especially when you say "strong and charismatic" presence. ENTJs tend to give off a confrontational and intimidating vibe, rather than charismatic. The typical ones anyways.
But if that is your experience, then I believe it. =)
I guess an ENTJ with a developed Fi could possibly play strategically on shared values between them and the people around them in order to get what they want. Yup, I can see that.
ENTJs are closeted sensors, eek.
Oh ok.O no, ESTJs are brutes. ENTJs are ok, they're charismatic, great leaders and all that crap, but they're just the least N of all N types on a personal level, as in introspection, abstraction or creativity.
No! Tertiary sensing is almost inferior right? Almost?So there are no ENTJs, only ESTJs?