MBTI as times of day
Morning: ISTJ, INFJ, ESTJ, ENFP
Midday: ISFJ, ENFJ, ENTP, ESTP
Afternoon: ESFJ, INFP
Evening: ENTJ, INTP
Night: INTJ, ISTP, ISFP, ESFP
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MBTI as times of day
Morning: ISTJ, INFJ, ESTJ, ENFP
Midday: ISFJ, ENFJ, ENTP, ESTP
Afternoon: ESFJ, INFP
Evening: ENTJ, INTP
Night: INTJ, ISTP, ISFP, ESFP
MBTI types on the bus for a school field trip
INTJ: purposely sits up the front so that they can converse with the teachers. INTP: discreetly handing out the twenty bags of lollies they smuggled onto the bus. ENTJ: complaining to INFJ about how bad the field trip is and ‘everything was better at my last school.” ENTP: eating a tuna and mayonnaise sandwich. everyone can smell it. the teacher tells them off, but they blatantly just keep eating it. INFJ: weakly defending the trip to ENTJ, but then looks around them, smells the tuna sandwich, and realises that the field trip is, indeed, pretty bad. then they write a poem about how bad the field trip is. INFP: starts crying when they read INFJ’s poem. the only good thing about the field trip was the cookies that their mother made for them to take, but they accidentally left the cookies at home. ENFJ: simultaneously trying to get ESTP to play their spotify playlist and trying to get ENTP to give them a bit of the tuna sandwich. then they start laughing really loudly at a meme on their phone and everyone looks at them so they try to explain the meme but no one gets it. ENFP: next to ESFJ and sort of just trying to sleep because they stayed up all of last night watching movies, but they also don’t want to miss out on the conversation. ISTJ: for some reason they can’t shut their window, and, when it starts raining outside, it rains on them too. it’s just like this miny storm inside the bus above ISTJ. ISFJ: got stuck at the front with a teacher because they let everyone push in front of them in the line to board the bus, and it was the last seat left. ESTJ: was going to sit next to ISFJ but got stuck next to some sweaty eighth grader instead. they’re internally debating whether or not to give the kid a lecture on using deodorant. ESFJ: keeps sticking over the back of their seat to contribute to the conversation in the pair of seats behind them. ISTP: sitting next to ESFP, trying to play a game on their phone. they just wanted to sit by themselves. ISFP: headphones in, but they have their music up so loud that everyone around them can still hear it. ESTP: In the back seat, playing some really loud, obnoxious music. ESFP: animatedly singing despacito to a now very irritated ISTP.
Examine the Evidence!
Just a quick reminder for anyone caught in an introverted loop:stop abstracting.
Whatever reality you’ve carefully constructed in your head, if it doesn’t stand up against the fullness of external input, you have to let it go.
Don’t fight it; you already know on some level that you’re lying to yourself. Se and Ne have tons of information to dump on you, and there’s no way you can use Te and Fe effectively if you’re reasoning from a false premise.
Take a breath, take a seat. Ni and Si, update your model, recraft your perception. Fi and Ti, stop grasping at that singular conclusion, it has nothing to do with your relationship with the world.
The only way to stop slowly disintegrating is to examine the evidence at hand.
Do intj's have feelings? Y'all seem pretty evil to me
Well anon hatred, disgust and anger are all feelings related to making a person evil so by saying that you just answered your own question.
On a more serious note, and even though it has been said a thousand times before, INTJs do have feelings. In fact, INTJs have a lot of feelings. The thing is that we have no idea how to manage then and when a minor incovenience comes around, the whole system shuts down. There are only two modes then:
Ignore the feeling by working towards a solution to the problem that caused it.
Completely inmersing in it and forgetting about any other option apart from feeling that way until something bigger happens that distracts you from it.
I’ve seen INFPs, who are supposed to be the overemotional, crybabies of the MBTI, manage their feelings in a more logical, self-critical way than most INTJs. So in short, INTJs do have feelings like every human, but they are more likely to repress them until they become an urgent matter to deal with. In addition, and even though I don’t like the whole “INTJs are rational and logical” stereotype, I have to admit INTJs tend to have different priorities when dealing with things, so perhaps what would offend one type won’t affect the INTJ as they are focused on a different thing, and viceversa. This results in the INTJ sometimes ignoring feelings of discomfort, excitement or fear because they are not up on their “priorities right now” list, and in the wrong assumption that INTJs simply do not have feelings.
-Laura
A Villain for each MBTI type
i seem to have big trouble with trying to male new friends or get closer to them, is it normal thing for most of us? i get pretty confused and uncertain easly
Hey, my dear introvert! I want to say that I completely understand your problem. I’ve always had a huge problem when it comes to making male friends. I’ve noticed this more recently, when both my friend and my sister became friends with this guy pretty much at the same time, and I didn’t. And with the guy friends I DO have, I can’t seem to get closer to them. Like, I’ve known this one friend of mine for most of my life and I had only hugged him like twice before a few months ago. And still, though we see each other twice a week, I never really talk to him. Other than when we’re both in a conversation with the same people. And part of it is like you said. I get confused and uncertain. I don’t really let myself show it, but I do find that stuff like that happens a lot. IDK if this is that helpful or not, but maybe it is. Admin Kate (INFJ)
MBTI types most to least stressed about the President elect:
1. ESTP, ESTJ, ENTP, ENTJ, ESFP, ESFJ, ENFP, ENFJ, INFJ, INFP, ISTP, ISTJ, INTP, INTJ, ISFP, ISFJ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
You know you’re both Judgers when
One friend helps the other plan the first’s surprise party