Here is my list of what it feels like to be an INTJ:
- I have a constant stream of random ideas floating around inside my head.
- I can never focus on one thing.
- I really don’t like feedback.
- I prefer to be alone most days.
- I do not handle bosses/authority particularly well.
- I like setting daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and lifelong goals.
- I am scared of dogs and most pets.
- Consulting, strategy, marketing, creative writing, triathlons and indie films intrigue me.
- I do not get along well in teams, unless I’m in charge.
- I prefer to avoid bars, nightclubs and loud noises.
- I can be sad, depressed, anxious and suicidal for fleeting moments.
- I really like emotional eating in secret.
- I never drink alcohol.
- I drink a lot of water.
- I like reading business books.
- I like watching YouTube videos about business.
- I fall asleep to podcasts.
- I thrive with structure and crumble without it.
- I am an extreme minimalist and love order.
- I like periodically deleting my social media accounts when trolls annoy me.
- I like signing up for social media accounts that I recently deleted.
- I am very quiet around groups of people.
- I take a long time to get to know people.
- I can sit in a coffee shop for hours, talking one-on-one about in-depth topics with someone I barely know.
- I envy artistic and successful people and try to emulate them, albeit poorly.
- I want to solve problems by helping others in some way.