intp’s
portrait
- intp’s are thinkers; the pioneers of new thoughts in our society
- she lives primarily in her own mind: analyzing problems, identifying patterns, trying to come up with explanations for everything
- she does not place importance or value on the external world
- she values intelligence, abstractions, and theories above all
- she is dreamy and distant to others, because she spends a lot of time inside her own mind
- she has no intention to lead or follow
- she is shy around new people
- she is self-confident around people she knows well, or when discussing theories she fully understands
- she is not in-tune with how people are feeling; she is detached,
- she has constant problems regarding social rebellion because society threatens her creative potential
- she is extremely distressed about her ideas being expressed correctly; what she expresses must be what she believes are absolute truths
- she is independent, unconventional, original, restless, and a complex character
- she does not care for traditional goals such as popularity or security
- she values autonomy—she is at her best when working alone or given an environment which supports her creative genius



