INTJ: Logical Fairness and Equal Exchange
**I canāt pinpoint the functions one by one, else this will be too lengthy, but Iāve covered mostly the primary to tertiary functions, not much on Se.**
We have⦠Introverted Intuition (Ni-Primary), Extraverted Thinking (Te-2ndary), Introverted Feeling (Fi-Tertiary), and Extraverted Sensing (Se-Inferior)
INTJs Perception on Fairness:
We rely on logic and intuition (or a certain inner knowing). There is this thing of fairness⦠and fairness to us is more logical than emotional. We can see things fairly, without it affecting our feelings, we can make choices without being attached, and we wonāt see it in any way as hurtful or rude. We act fairly because we believe it to be ārightā, not because a certain choice uplifts us, not because we want to appear helpful, not because of pity, and not because we want others to feel indebted to us. Thatās why we find accountability and integrity--- a natural and innate concept. (if we are objectively wrong, then we're simply wrong).
And, as each person is unique(regardless of MBTI), INTJs will side on either Fairness or Manipulation (in negative). INTJs who believe in equal exchange or fairness are healthy INTJs. INTJs who explicitly manipulate have a part of them thatās underdeveloped or unhealthy, especially their feeling function.
The term of fairness and equal exchange, when applied to skills for an INTJ:
The fact is that an INTJ is JUST simply an efficient and straightforward human being; we are just good at our job and knowing things⦠living and getting things we want, the way we want it. We know we are capable of pushing limits, but we are not overly delusional. We have our limitations, and from time to time, we challenge those limitations, because we donāt want anything holding us back, especially our own LACK and DEFICIENCIES. We donāt want OURSELVES holding us back.Ā
Therefore, we need SKILLS to move past these limitations. Which means valuable input and training. What better way to learn than through human interaction, human insight, and being surrounded by the right people with those skills that we want.
Reverting back to āvaluableā, we believe that it is healthy for humans to be INTERdependent. Because an interdependent community is where humans thrive in support and aid, which benefits all sides. EQUAL AND FAIR GIVING AND RECEIVING. If we can get information etc., from someone, then we also believe that we can offer something valuable to that someone.
Usually, skills and training are something you pay for, and when you have access to those skills via close-knit relationships, itās much more likely for them to reject payment. INTJs canāt have that ā ālike, how dare we⦠leach off from you?! Blatant shame on us INTJs!āāwe canāt face the fact that youāll have nothing to benefit from us.
Additionally, we believe knowledge is currency; knowledge is so valuable that it is monetized. IN THIS ECONOMY?! *deep breaths* You have to at least⦠want to learn a thing or two from us as well.
Humans are ever evolving, skills and knowledge open you up to opportunities, in our minds⦠āwhy not take this chance of exchange, to improve each otherās skills, so that we both gain something from it, and I wonāt feel like Iāve free-loaded your personal time.āĀ
And before anyone says, āWell, ummm actually⦠Iāve met snobbish and selfish INTJsā... An unhealthy INTJ, on the other hand⦠Yes, they will think theyāre far superior and untouchable⦠Because they havenāt developed their Fi function. They have weak philosophies in life and personal values.
INTJs are one of the most willing people to help with anything analytical, theoretical, and intellectual etc.Ā Of course, those donāt come for free, and you should also put something on the table that you believe can prove useful to INTJ someday. (Just donāt ask them about anything feelings-related, unless you prefer brutal truths and logical discourse regarding it. Because they are fond of internalizing and rationalizing their strong inner feelings to make sense of them.)