IN(T) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is IN(T)? IN(T) is an INTJ personality type in MBTI, 5w4 - so/sp - 541 in Enneagram, RLUEI in Big 5, ILI in Socionics.
(Sources credit by EmergentMind) (1/4) IN(T) Often doubts their own senses and reality itself, overthinking that they might be hallucinating, becoming delusional. Pictures of terrors easily come and go – they tend to create phobia and irrational neurotic planning. His mood depends of the ambient: if sunlight touchs him, he’ll maybe relax and keep the calm or get frustrated and even more anxious, if night comes, he’ll maybe worry over the insects, spiders and threats, the darkness of things. Winter may make him extremely unproductive, the cold night influences his desires – he may prefer to sleep until a better ambient comes. Very “wait and see” – every action must be systematic, organized and clear, therefore, he seeks for things to develop over time before additional hypothesis, theory and plan, before any behaviour is performed. Obssessed with “time”, he looks at an abyss of depth or the multiplicity of abstractions, naturally perceives the inner nature of things within a rhizome. He has visions of the “ending” – he reaches conclusions by an automatic, insightful and dialectical, “contradictory” manipulation of simulations and the development of simulacras, hegelian sublations, “intellectual intuition” or “passive thinking”, interpretation of reality, of evidences, facts. The symbolical intuition of this type tends to allow him to imagine timelines of essence: he knows very well his own character and the personality of an object, or that is what he assumes. The past self and the contingency of the futures. With his irrational nature, he may believe in fatalism and desistence, if he ever falls in inertia. Nostalgia and deja vu is common; the only tangible and real thing for his mind is difference, transformation, changing, and also, repetition. He becomes used to things repeating and repeating, often recalling memory-images. This can be actually sad, because it may be a prison of never-ending “nostalgic suffering”. Often talks about things in a “delusional” manner (must you remind that he is an irrational type) – he sees things other people do not see, and if he ever chooses to talk about those things, it may come off as vague and meaningless. But that is his nature: seeing meaningful existence within “meaningless” personality, and brutal meaninglessnesses within “charismatic” personality. Driven by its own understanding of possibilities, motivated by inspiration and sense of purpose, wordly ambitions (that he usually lacks, often depressed).
Biography
This combination produces intuitive philosophers, for example, whose thinking relies on intuition. Such people as Boehme or Gichtel belong here, and also C.G. Gams and many of the Romantics. A particularly good example is the younger Fichte (1797*1879), Immanuel Hermann Fichte, the son of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, who advocated ethical theism. For him the soul is a "spirit monad" with a pre-emptrical character (we would say archetypes). He regards consciousness as an attendant symptom of the spiritual processes, which in themselves are unconscious. God is compared to creative thinking, which preceded and still precedes the world. This combination has also produced several of the hermetic philosophers as well as many inventors. Source: "Personality" by Carl Alfred Meier