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The descriptions of INFJ's don't seem to do you justice. They accurately describe that you are complex and caring but they don't mention the extent of your intelligence, something I've been noticing recently. It's the reason I came to this forum.
I have a small theory that it's as much a part of your identity as it would be an INTJ, but pointed in a different direction. I'm here to ask if you think that's true, lets call that the thread question.
I linked to this article on my first thread - http://www.annholm.net/2011/11/the-blue-zen-brain-infjintj/
I talked to an INFJ on the subject on INTJ forum. They talked of the state of apophenia, which was their username funnily enough. Apophenia - The perception of connectedness among seemingly unrelated phenomena, seemingly being the word of note. It describes the blue zen state quite well yes? He claimed that INFJ apophenia was less efficient than INTJ apophenia, which I didn't believe. The more he tried to convince me, the less convinced I became, seeing as how his strong argument was making me me see how intelligent he was. It seemed like a question of belief, of hype.
Incoming sweeping generalizations and arrogance...
While the intelligence list usually looks something like this - INTJ, INTP, then ENTP or ENTJ , various others - I think that the list is tied with INTJ/INFJ.
I personally don't give I.Q much weight in the big picture and I think logic, which is the INTP's special area, is not everything, especially from what I've seen of INTP debate and thinking style.
I think the more intangible aspects of the mind; the apophenia, the vision and your grip on reality are more important. I think that is what places the INTJ and the INFJ above the maximum logic of the INTP, that is why the classically smarter INTJ is not actually smarter than INFJ.
The descriptions of INFJ's don't seem to do you justice. They accurately describe that you are complex and caring but they don't mention the extent of your intelligence, something I've been noticing recently. It's the reason I came to this forum.
I have a small theory that it's as much a part of your identity as it would be an INTJ, but pointed in a different direction. I'm here to ask if you think that's true, lets call that the thread question.
I linked to this article on my first thread - http://www.annholm.net/2011/11/the-blue-zen-brain-infjintj/
I talked to an INFJ on the subject on INTJ forum. They talked of the state of apophenia, which was their username funnily enough. Apophenia - The perception of connectedness among seemingly unrelated phenomena, seemingly being the word of note. It describes the blue zen state quite well yes? He claimed that INFJ apophenia was less efficient than INTJ apophenia, which I didn't believe. The more he tried to convince me, the less convinced I became, seeing as how his strong argument was making me me see how intelligent he was. It seemed like a question of belief, of hype.
Incoming sweeping generalizations and arrogance...
While the intelligence list usually looks something like this - INTJ, INTP, then ENTP or ENTJ , various others - I think that the list is tied with INTJ/INFJ.
I personally don't give I.Q much weight in the big picture and I think logic, which is the INTP's special area, is not everything, especially from what I've seen of INTP debate and thinking style.
I think the more intangible aspects of the mind; the apophenia, the vision and your grip on reality are more important. I think that is what places the INTJ and the INFJ above the maximum logic of the INTP, that is why the classically smarter INTJ is not actually smarter than INFJ.