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INTPs are rational, curious, theoretical, and abstract, preferring to organize ideas rather than situations or people. The enjoy working alone with ample autonomy for their own ideas and methods. Introverted Thinking with Intuition INTP
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INTP--The THINKER

Apr 14, 2017

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Page 1: INTP--The THINKER

INTPs are rational, curious, theoretical, and abstract, preferring to organize ideas rather than situations or people.

The enjoy working alone with ample autonomy for their own ideas and methods.

Introverted Thinkingwith Intuition

INTP

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Are strategists’ strategists – masters of complexity

Develop models and theories

Provide independent, critical, and logical analysis of traditions or new thoughts and systems

Find the errors of logic and the long-term consequences of plans or strategies

General Strengths

INTP

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INTP

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Brief Description of INTP

• Autonomous

• Cognitive

• Detached

• Independent

• Logical

• Original

• Precise

• Self-determined

• Skeptical

• Speculative

• Spontaneous

• Theoretical

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INTP• The Thinker• Architect• Creative Logician• Builder of Theories• Life’s Problem Solvers• Insightful Analyzers• Incubate Ideas

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Personality Portraits

Introverted Thinkers

INTP

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POTENTIAL STRENGTHS

• Analytical skills

• Problem solving at a systems level

• Technical knowledge and expertise

• Adaptability

• Conceptual design.

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INTP• Seek to develop logical explanations for everything that

interests them.

• Theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction.

• Quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable.

• Have unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their area of interest.

• Skeptical, sometimes critical, always analytical.

• A love problem solving

• In love it’s the mind that matters

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Motivation

Blueprinter of ideas

Bringing clarity and intellectualunderstanding to the principlesunderlying problems or issues,knowing that truth aids any process

INTP

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Type Dynamics

Applying logic

INTPsLooking at larger picture

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NF

Considering people

Looking at facts

Solve a problem by

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

INTP

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CAREER TRENDS

• Many occupations attractive to INTPs are in scientific to technical fields.

• Tasks that require long-term or strategic planning conceptualization, or design are also attractive.

• Many careers attractive to INTPs require prolonged periods of solitary concentration and tough minded analysis of problems.

INTP

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MOST ATTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS

• Computer Professional

• Social Scientist

• Writer or Editor

• Architect

• Manager: Executive

• Research Assistant

• Fine Artist

• Surveyor

• Photographer

INTP

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FAMOUS INTPs

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INTP

Albert Einstein

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INTP

Sir Charles Darwin

“The Origin of Species”

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C. G. Jung

INTP

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Philosopher-SocratesINTP

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Sir Isaac Newton INTP

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INTP

Blaise Pascal

French mathematician, philosopher and inventor

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INTP

René Descartes

French mathematician, philosopher, and scientist

who is considered the father of analytic geometry, founder of modern rationalism,father of modern science and father of

modern philosophy

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INTP

William James

American psychologist and philosopher. A founder of pragmatism and functionalism, he developed an approach to intellectual issues that greatly influenced American thought. His works include The Principles of Psychology (1890) and The Varieties

of Religious Experience (1902).

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INTP• Socrates

Rene DescartesBlaise PascalSir Isaac NewtonJames Madison John Quincy Adams John Tyler Dwight D. Eisenhower Gerald FordWilliam HarveyAshley and Mary Kate Olsen

• C. G. JungWilliam JamesAlbert EinsteinRep. Tom FoleyHenri ManciniBob NewhartSen. Jeff BingamanRick MoranisMeryl StreepBrent SpinerMidori Ito