Thanks, Jon! Subscribed as soon as you mentioned “We’re edgy just by breathing…” we are by nature this way. There’s always a solid reason why we are breaking rules, usually for the sake of efficiency and benefiting the ones who are asking for help or need help the most. The world need us INTJs just as much as we need the world, but I have no time to explain to everyone why I’m doing what I’m doing, they will know afterwards. If they like what I’ve done? All good. If they don’t like it? Change it to how they like it, hopefully better than what I’ve done. I’m 37 and if I may say couple things to younger INTJs, do it your way and follow your purpose, that’s your strength. INTJs got incredible will power, use it. Do the right thing for everyone.
I cringe at being described as edgy. I break rules when they are inherently inefficient, and this is key, only when the benefit of breaking the rule outweighs the cost for doing so.
I got suspended on the last day of high school for refusing to take off my baseball hat. Got an extra week to study and took tests alone… an INTJ’s dream
Because some rules don't make sense, are inconsistent, not logical, not fair, useless, not efficient. We don't overthink for nothing, we want to know, to deeply understand, connect the dots in our mind, solve the problem. Me too, I consider INTJs my family, because only them can really understand me. We love relate to each other.
@@justcallmejon22 On a side I would say, don't need a name, or just INTJ, or INTJ family. On another side there are a lot of cool or weird words we could use to define us : we are Paradox, lightbringer, prism which transforme the light into a rainbow, a rainbow inside a black box, ideas generator, walking encyclopedai/paradox, the weirdest living being, the visionaries😆
@@justcallmejon22 "Dopamine" or also "Improve", because when we talk with other INTJ, we got dopamine, motivation. INTJ are surely the most supportive persons.
As an INTJ whose had a disdain for inefficient rules, especially in childhood, this is accurate. As I've grown older, I've also been looking at rules from a more humanitarian lens. I can understand and appreciate there being rules to keep people and their environment safe, but when some higher authority uses them or twists their true intent to keep their subordinates under their thumb, then there's gonna be a problem. If anyone replies to this comment, PLEASE keep it civil
I dont think you have to worry about negative comments because that seems to be how most INTJs view rules as well. Thank you for the comment, i love hearing other people's opinions 🙏
There's a rule we have to be civil?? Well, as an rebel INTJ I tell you what... I'm going to follow that rule. Why? It's actually a really good rule both on the internet and real life. And I think most INTJs will be fine with following that rule. It keeps that conversation from being derailed. Even if I did disagree (which I hope by now is fairly obvious that don't), there still is a good reason to keep things civil. You can learn a lot more from a debate than you can from a yelling match.
@@SlimThrull You had me in the first half, not gonna lie 😅😅 Fr tho, shouting matches just give me headaches (and that's not because of my general distaste for loud noises (or is it autism? idk, I'm just gonna call it symptoms disorder)). Also, shouting matches are usually just people repeating the same thing over and over again, so the discussion goes nowhere. And a conversation getting derailed is just irritating
INTJ: Why do I have a primary necessity to break rules? Scenario 1: Boredom and the rabbit hole. Scenario 2: Intense focus and the rabbit hole. Either situation, I took the red pill.
I agree with some other commenters, I'm not looking for rules to break, I just do what makes the most sense. I despise rules that basically exist to prove you will "respect authority" 🙄 Oftentimes I don't say anything and just disengage or walk away, easily thinking of a work around. My mom taught me to just smile and nod and then just do your own thing anyway, ppl just want to see you smile and nod first. (INFJ advice is highly INFJ 😂) I've had people in positions of authority get upset when the fact that they are disapproving of me doesn't seem to matter to me. "Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what makes you cheer!"
My friend accused me of being edgy bc I don't open up myself enough. He always talks about himself and his problems while I always actively listen to see where he's coming from. It's not my intention to not frequently open up. It's just that there's no significant thing to share about at that moment.
I think the issue with most people is that they are equating what INTJs do with rebellion. It's not actually rebellion. Rebellion is actively fighting against the status quo. But INTJs are fine with the status quo so long as it makes sense. If the system genuinely works, then we're happy in the system. If the system isn't working, that's when we need to take things apart and rebuild them. Anyway, what an INTJ does is to be self-defined (Fi) . We don't ally ourselves with people who defend rules (status quo) because that's how you end up enforcing dumb rules and taking illogical positions. We also don't ally ourselves with people who attack the status quo (rebelling) because sometimes there are very good reasons for the status quo, and it's dumb to destroy stuff that's working. And so we can be on either side of the line at any time. But this also makes us good at finding compromises because we can take in information and extrapolate it out, and see both sides of an argument where both are equally valid. And we can break arguments down into their core components to try to build a solution because maybe there is a way for both groups to get what they want at the core. Our consistency is our own principles, not a particular side in a debate. And in discussing with people, we may find new ways to apply our principles, and so gain new perspective and new ideas. The quote that I think best encapsulates INTJ approach to life comes from author G.K. Chesterton:
Yes, literally anything and everything you do as an intj, people call you “edgy” or thinks that you think you’re better than them just because your intelligent or understand things most people don’t..
"They think that you think you're better than them" So true wtf. I never used my intelligence as my ego yet people think that by attacking it, I'll destroy my self-esteem. likeeee
Yes we rebel against things that don’t make sense. For me, my parents made sense and my peers seemed to make stupid decisions so I rebelled against my peers. You can imagine how much that reinforced the introversion!
We think alot, we plan, re-plan and we refine our thoughts so much that for the rest of the world cannot follow. wasting time is the most horrible for an INTJ and if certain people cannot grasp immediately ..."Sorry no time!" It looks arrogant and discourteous and it is sometimes because we can loose patience...but with age we learn how to manage expectations...not ours...other people expectations.
as an INTJ with ODD, there are a lot of rules i have never understood and there are many times when i have no idea how i was "rebelling" but am told i was, this was a great video
INTJ's make great "servant leaders" due to their typically humble nature though I tended to have the most difficulty with individuals with exceptionally large egos. During my career I found myself, for a time, in a position to change some of those rules in the organization that didn't make sense.
I usually left companies or teams when I realized that they didn't care to change for the better. Usually, it's due to leadership with what you said, large egos 🙃
As an ENFP desperately trying to understand the INTJ type (and also one who frequently breaks rules), I find that the INTJ-type thought process and logic is hugely helpful in reminding me that drastic action needs to be balanced by sound reasoning (which in turn helps me to be more confident in my radical decisions and choices)
I'm loving these videos. I was raised in a toxic family and didn't have much more luck with friends or, even worse, with men. I've been alone my entire life and that's always been fine, but I hope one day I'll meet irl a bunch of other crazy INTJ people, similar to me but each with their own unique life and personality, that I can call family and with whom I can share projects and silly goals and ambitions. Knowing you're all out there, gives me a lot of strength.
This comment was flagged as spam for some odd reason. Trust me when I say that you're not alone and we're around. You just have to put yourself out there to be found 😆
My Ni nig, I was always so rebellious that I was diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (among others) when I was a kid. My personality type was literally considered a mental disorder, because I saw the incompetence of the authority figures.
People are always confused when I tell them I don't care about the status of a person. If the CEO of the company continues to say stupid things then I will treat then as an idiot regardless of titles 😂
I've been rebelling against myself lately, and in turn its been leading to distractions which then leads to procrastination... its the strangest thing, and maybe it is because I'm bored with my daily schedule. I've been working at home for over 2 years now, and its just too easy. I think I might be sabotaging myself just to stir the pot.😑 Basically, I'll tell myself to do something, and once that thing is set in my mind's to-do list, I will literally do EVERYthing that thing. For example, I wake up and think to myself "go sign on for work" Nah.. instead, I'll go make breakfast. and eat it. I'll feed my cat. I'll brush my teeth. I'll play on my phone... and now im almost an hour past when it would have taken 10 seconds to sign on.. and then do those things 😅 ayy
I understand what you're going through completely! When I get bored in a position, I end up testing my bounderies. Not because I'm lazy but because It's something new and interesting to test. You might need a change of pace or a long vacation 😂
For sure! Glad I'm not the only one. I just realized I was doing this when nothing was getting done and after thinking about how ridiculous I'm being. a vacation is much needed!
Not me. Time is money. Keep the paycheck coming--I'm not counting on so-called "social security." When I got bored, and my job was boring, I used the time to think about the screenplay I was writing while I photocopied, or I would take on new work projects (often solving problems without asking) until I became more valuable. I think I still have a pair of WordPerfect 2.0 DOS macros that will take a broken MS Word document and repair it, somewhere... One inserted markers for formatting, then converted the .doc to text, stripping out the metadata and formatting and usually the error that broke it. The second put the formatting back in again. The file would be fixed--and tiny, until you put it back into Word.
Loved the video as well as the call to be safe in your rebellion. I know in my lifetime I've definitely bent/stretched/broken some rules and done things my way because I didn't fully see the consequences the ripple would lead to. Some I'd do all over again and others I would definitely plan better with hindsight on my side. 😅 Also, hyperbolic compliance to a rule is another form of rebellion I know I use when I want to make a point that a rule is bad.
@@justcallmejon22 YES! Sometimes we have to be the arbiters of the monkey paw to help people realize what they think they want, isn't what they actually want. 😆
Jon is the best mbti youtuber ever . I have so many things to say , but you know all about yourself cuz i just know only a little and it is still the best . Just think how amazing you are ❤ , we all INTJs are a family and we were outsiders from the start and what we can see others can't.
Absolutely agree 💯 as I child, I put people in shock with my behaviour. My teachers couldn't understand why the student who had such excellence in study could rebel. Also, I think some social rules are so dumb 😕 I still have some problems because of it. My coworkers can agree to rules because these are the rules from the company. I follow the rules I find efficient and reasonable. If not, I will try to change it. And I did it as a child too. But because most don't take children seriously it was much harder. Some saw this as adolescent moodiness or something like that. I think edginess comes from this too. We need to stand for ourselves, Te makes us unstoppable 😅 thank you for the video, wish every intj to break those dumb rules!
Trust me when I say that I understand what you went through as a child, especially because the "dumber" kids seemed to get away with a lot more than I could. Down with the negative INTJ stereotypes ✊
I will follow rules IF they make sense and the argument is better than my arguement why not to. Also, my intuition, connecting information, and observation is spot on 99.9% of the time. I get a bad "feeling "- I'm NOT doing it.
This reminds me about times and group meetings where something's being discussed and arguing their sides. Of course, the decision tree is already made before the meeting, and internally I'm listening to options I thought about and determined weren't feasible. Now, I know I could let all that get out on the table, then give everyone the most likely course of action. But then I have to go through the mind-numbing process of explaining all the details about the decision and negate these dead-end ideas, which will likely involve some energy-burning ego management. My dream is to be with people to whom I can say, "You know I usually come up with great plans, right? I would prefer it if everyone in the room would listen carefully, let me give the answer in the most possibly efficient word structure, and just be quiet and do it. Somewhere along the way, you'll understand the reasons to your questions... on your time." Maybe a "safe word" or something.
I’m still young and I understand how the world works. I break the rules but go unscathed. Like is school I BS everything but still am in honor society.
We are focused, efficient flashlights. We can show the way, but can do little when someone wants to take a dark or dead end path. Rebellion? No. Just a clear way to get from here to the goal, while taking into account the needs of the whole group. Heaven help anyone who obstructs because ‘Granny’ wouldn’t have done it that way.
It'll work out if you two work on it! Just make sure to be straight forward with your expectation but allow time for your INTJ to understand where it fits into the overarching plan. You got this and please take care of him for us ✊
INFP-T here, I appreciate you so much for making content because my sweetheart is an INTJ and I'm doing my best to try to understand him better and to work with his personality.
As a therapist I spent hours studying the INTJ and admiring him in a way that felt indulgent and truly enjoyable to be around. ENFP me can’t hide from the INTJs keen awareness. I thought I could keep that private, also no shame in admiring a beautiful mind. A late night text message intensely asking me to admit to any desire for him and then resulted in him requesting a pic from me! My stomach dropped. The boundary crossing out of character. I assume that was calculated and then dropped out of therapy . the next day. Edgy indeed. Boredom doubtful. Sessions felt like a battle of the wits, exploratory and intellectual. It still leaves me baffled and sad.
I used these videos to help him feel understood and for me to be more efficient because I know that was valued. I really worked so hard to help this young INTJ. But it’s makes me so sad that it feels self- sabotaging. Therapist damage I have to take as part of my job I suppose.
Jon, you’re not a « old » Intj or you have got a good plastic surgeon 😂…. As a older Intj I respect what you’re saying to younger Intjs… one thing they need to know for sure: we get better and better whit time.
I’m currently on a kind of “challenge” I set for myself wherein I’m going to follow all of the rules, no questions asked! I am trying very hard to get myself to believe it’ll lead to “personal growth”. And it very well might, because even rules that are illogical at the local scope might lead to more efficiency at the higher scope (which I cannot see). Or, rules are in place for reasons such as security but that’s information that cannot be shared those at lower rungs on the ladder such at myself. So basically I’m trying to give what I perceive to be nonsensical rules the benefit of the doubt and will see adhering to them as something of a practice in self-discipline and hopefully successful social/system adaptation
As a entp it's interesting how similar the 2 types are. Funny u guys are my mirror functions We are the same coin, yet often see the same answer but inside out/flipped..
yes, that you only break the rules when they are in the way, that sums it up very well. i even have the stupid habit of entering construction sites, not because i want to break rules, but because a construction site is sometimes in the way between the shortest route to my destination. 😂
You know what's funny, my name is derivation of Jacob which means supplanter. A supplanter takes the place of someone or something that was there first. So this all seems very fitting for me.
Say buddy.. why is your screen reversed? 😆 I first noticed when trying to read the title of the book on the computer stand and it read "REWOP fo swaL 84".. then I looked at your shirt 😂😂😂
Listen to your parents, even if you don't understand why they are forbidding you from things. Finding a roundabout to absolutely every boundary is at a certain age pretty dangerous and you may get a lot of habits that will harm your future self in a way you cannot see now, but your parents can.
I think it's also okay to question why rules are set in place and question authority to gain clarification. Telling an INTJ to accept something blindly is telling a person to drive a car wearing a blindfold, we'll crash and burn at every corner 😅
@@justcallmejon22 Agree absolutely, and it's really hard to find the middle ground btw listening to authority and doing whatever you deem right (or not wrong). There are things, parents won't explain to their children, in fear it may cause other harm. And as an INTJ, we most likely won't listen if we don't see the point, and so put ourselves in harm's way. Maybe feel even provoked to do it just bcs we were denied from it. 😂 So I know, I am writing this, knowing my younger self, if he had ever read my comment, he wouldn't have listened to it, so most likely the rest here won't either. But today, I see the point to why my parents forbid me certain things and even didn't bother to explain. Unfortunately a bit late, after I have already done everything anyway, bcs I would always find a way to get what I wanted. 🙂
As well as the "Architect" INTJs are also known as "The Ranger". Living on the edge at all times and in all settings. Facing horrors from beyond the light of settlement that those tucked up safe and warm in the bosom of society, don't even know the existence of. The watchman in the night. A sword against the wolves at the door. So yeah, INTJs are literally "edgy" by nature
mhm I'm actually disappointed of how blind I am. today I was reading more about cognitive functions and the fact that I didn't want to admit for many years that I actually don't like routine and I've tried to have one million times and I failed, and I hate rules like gurl you're fooling who??? but as you said, if the rules make sense to me I don't break them.
Learning about yourself is a long journey so you shouldn't put yourself down too much for not being correct right away. You got time and it sounds like you're heading toward the right path fighting your ego ✊
@@justcallmejon22 Thank you for your content. It has been incredibly enlightening listening to your videos (as they have helped me better understand myself). Finally people I relate to.
I mean... I don't even need to watch the video :D . They are either - inefficient. Actually that's it. Inefficiency comes in more forms than just one. But the other thing worth mentioning is that we don't break the rules just because it makes us hard or smth. We break them because they are the obstruction and we do it more often than not even without realising. And often those are just some unwritten rules and you just come to the conclusion - hell, why not. It will look weird but it's not wrong or forbidden. Well, this requires some conscious thought process... So yeah, it's for the same reason and the differences are only whether it's conscious or not.
Conformity is somewhat necessary, there needs to be a certain level of cohesion for society to function and that's fine. If I conform it's cause I align with said thing or cause it just makes sense to HOWEVER when people conform in the face of injustice, that sets me OFF. I get not caring about something done across the world that you have no control over, what fires me up is injustice done unto you or a loved one and still not standing up to it, you have to be a spineless shrimp to do nothing. 0 respect for people like that.
A lot of it resonated with me. I deliberately destroyed a door at work in order to do my work. The looks of the other people were priceless... (we had a tight time schedule and a dear colleague of mine managed to break the key in the lock of the said door which contained mission-critical equipment/supplies). I do wonder how you think INTJs relate to extroversion, or rather ENTP, ESTP, and ENTJs. Personally, I do think that I have the most overlap with them, except for the fact that I'm quite introverted. I also wonder about whether INTJs are born or shaped through life experiences. Personally, I lean more toward the latter...
I've definately made jaws drop before at work lol. Humans are complex so it's definately a mixture of both and the way I explain MBTi is that it's just how we filter information. Can you explain a bit more what you mean when you say overlap with the Extroverted types? I want to make sure I understand your question completely.
@@justcallmejon22 On the one side, if you think of leader types, I think it's mostly ENTJ, and ESTJ, but the first introverted type many would think of is INTJ, which is quite ironic as INTJ is known as the most introverted type and the one who hates having to deal with people and diplomacy... At least in my case, I've stepped up to leadership roles because I couldn't stand others complaining, but just keep watching the decline, and fall, and the growth of whatever problem was born of their inaction... Plus, I tend to put myself close to resources and information, because I can't stand being forgotten. On the other side, I don't always act like an INTJ, even though every letter is quite dominant in my preferences. While acting more like an ENTJ may be sometimes necessary, but ESTP and ENTP are types I can all into and actually enjoy myself. I thus wonder what my connection is to these two types (besides the overlap in letters). Lastly, I do know that there's a lot more to introversion. Introverted thinking or Intuition can be done by extroverts as well. Similarly, someone can also be cursed by being both extroverted and autistic.
@@edi9892 It's really interesting what you said here. I somewhat relate to it, apart from knowing ENTJs or ESTJs - I don't really know many people. I would totally find myself cursed in a way you described it, yet it's not about extroversion and autistic. I wish you could explain to me more about it with some examples, so I may dig into it and add some information from my side.
@@IntrovertedNTJ I'm not sure, if I understood your question correctly, but here I go: I'm very outgoing when it comes to new ideas, learning new things, sensing... I could chat for a long time with someone who has great ideas or is inspiring to me, but I struggle with everyday human interactions. People put feelings above logic and waste my time with utterly useless stuff and tell me the same old boring story over and over again. That drains me fast. The same goes for trying to understand other people, especially when they're emotionally fragile. I don't know what it is, but I have a much better time reading cats and they bother me far less, even though they can be quite fickle...
@@edi9892 Yep, totally same here. I simply shut down when emotions go in a way. This is why my friends are INTP, ENTP and two INFJs (they are mostly really logical people for some reason). Sorry for your confusion, I suck at explaining what I mean. I was into the "While acting more like an ENTJ may be sometimes necessary". At home I am day dreaming, sleeping long just to prolong my dreamland, working on a project, or learning whole day long, but when I encounter people who aren't any close circle to me, I've learnt as a teen to act firm, confident and argumentative, so people don't use me like a toy and leave in a corner of the room - they wouldn't bother. So I totally come as ENTJ to "randoms" while people who know me bettter say I am totally an introverted nerd, who has always been this way. My curse tho is that I like to talk a lot, but it drains me at the same time, so I feel like there are two weirdos in me.
Rules are made for stupid people, like being mandatory to wear a seat belt. Also, sometimes you get better results by not following the rules. And no, I don't mean comitting crimes or hurting people in anyway.
Seat belts have decades of data proving that it saves lives but I understand the angle that you're coming from. I agree that as long as you're not hurting anyone, who cares at that point ✊
It’s all logic based. If a rule makes sense, I’m fine with it. I like a certain level of order, but if it doesn’t make sense, it has to be broken and I don’t care of the implications. I’ll worry about them if I get caught. However, catch me if you can. Is that character an INTJ?
@@justcallmejon22 I know the highlights of the movie, haven't seen it either. Is it an INTJ thing not to care for entertainment unless that's your passion? I don't own a TV and don't remember the lat time I watched something. I rather stare at a wall and think of my own story, than spend that time watching someone esle's vision. Sounds bad, but. . .
I HATE selective enforcement in principle: if people think it’s okay to allow the legal system to let some people off the hook and not others the law should be repealed. Bureaucrats are good at telling people they like how to get away with things that others ha be to pay for. That’s not fair. Too many things are illegal that don’t rise to being universally enforced, like speeding or giving advice without a license. If a law or rule violates the inalienable equal rights we share, it is null and void and can’t be broken. But INTJs may ignore it.
@@justcallmejon22 And some we can't, on principle. But I actually come to full stops at stop signs regardless of witnesses, because traffic court is not one of the battles I have time for, and it's just a good habit to have. But if I were on a jury I wouldn't convict anyone unless they were being dangerous. Breaking big bad rules is more rewarding.
Rules are meant to be broken hahahahaha... Yes I am a rebel, and a proud rebel... Yes, I agree that inefficient rules should be attacked.. They should be thrown to the dump And if I try to explain something, I would use examples in terms of facts instead...
I Scored INTJ 20 literal times within the span of 1 year of taking the Myers Briggs exams. This notion that INTJ's are rebellious or rule breakers is not accurate at all. We are what lesser intellectual personality types would refer to as "unconventional" in terms of how we make efficiency happen or how we plan or strategies we make and so it can seem like we broke certain rules, bent others or severely mangled some but we do that in such a way as to deliver the most efficient, best, thoughtful, best planned and effective solutions or ideas ever brought to light....meanwhile people sit there upset at us for using a jetpack to scale a mountain = True INTJ revealed. In relation to rules, don't forget we are also referred to as "The Architects".....incase you forgot we made the rules....😎
@@justcallmejon22 But wait, technically my solution would render this to be flying not "scaling" right? Oh sorry it's the INTJ in me, problem solved by way of efficiency thank you😉
Elon Musk is not intj, he is entp and I can justify it. I think I buy Twitter so I can say a lot of crazy things without the media censoring or distorting it. Who would dare to censure the boss? haha Beyond what can be said about him, there is no denying that he has good ideas and vision.
They RULE-YOU-must-conformed. BELIEVE-every-single-thing they are saying or it has been written. (An INTJ says, NO way Jose. We analyze, we have our OWN MIND).
Thanks, Jon! Subscribed as soon as you mentioned “We’re edgy just by breathing…” we are by nature this way. There’s always a solid reason why we are breaking rules, usually for the sake of efficiency and benefiting the ones who are asking for help or need help the most. The world need us INTJs just as much as we need the world, but I have no time to explain to everyone why I’m doing what I’m doing, they will know afterwards. If they like what I’ve done? All good. If they don’t like it? Change it to how they like it, hopefully better than what I’ve done. I’m 37 and if I may say couple things to younger INTJs, do it your way and follow your purpose, that’s your strength. INTJs got incredible will power, use it. Do the right thing for everyone.
"do it your way and follow your purpose, that’s your strength", Love this!
I own my eccentricity.
I don’t rebel, I just do what I want.
As you should!
Technically with some logic, rules are made to be broken
I cringe at being described as edgy. I break rules when they are inherently inefficient, and this is key, only when the benefit of breaking the rule outweighs the cost for doing so.
Facts
I got suspended on the last day of high school for refusing to take off my baseball hat.
Got an extra week to study and took tests alone… an INTJ’s dream
Smart move 😂
Bane of my existence, "but its always been done this way."
This!!! I can’t understand people that swim in that pond.
Because some rules don't make sense, are inconsistent, not logical, not fair, useless, not efficient.
We don't overthink for nothing, we want to know, to deeply understand, connect the dots in our mind, solve the problem.
Me too, I consider INTJs my family, because only them can really understand me. We love relate to each other.
Been trying to find of a fun name for the INTJ family. Do you have anything in mind?
@@justcallmejon22 On a side I would say, don't need a name, or just INTJ, or INTJ family.
On another side there are a lot of cool or weird words we could use to define us : we are Paradox, lightbringer, prism which transforme the light into a rainbow, a rainbow inside a black box, ideas generator, walking encyclopedai/paradox, the weirdest living being, the visionaries😆
@@justcallmejon22 "Dopamine" or also "Improve", because when we talk with other INTJ, we got dopamine, motivation. INTJ are surely the most supportive persons.
@@rayanajakane8884 May the force be with you!
Most of the time, rules are meant to facilitate the person suggesting it..
That is why I take pride of rebelling...
As an INTJ whose had a disdain for inefficient rules, especially in childhood, this is accurate. As I've grown older, I've also been looking at rules from a more humanitarian lens. I can understand and appreciate there being rules to keep people and their environment safe, but when some higher authority uses them or twists their true intent to keep their subordinates under their thumb, then there's gonna be a problem.
If anyone replies to this comment, PLEASE keep it civil
I dont think you have to worry about negative comments because that seems to be how most INTJs view rules as well. Thank you for the comment, i love hearing other people's opinions 🙏
Well said.
Well said
There's a rule we have to be civil?? Well, as an rebel INTJ I tell you what... I'm going to follow that rule. Why? It's actually a really good rule both on the internet and real life. And I think most INTJs will be fine with following that rule. It keeps that conversation from being derailed. Even if I did disagree (which I hope by now is fairly obvious that don't), there still is a good reason to keep things civil. You can learn a lot more from a debate than you can from a yelling match.
@@SlimThrull You had me in the first half, not gonna lie 😅😅
Fr tho, shouting matches just give me headaches (and that's not because of my general distaste for loud noises (or is it autism? idk, I'm just gonna call it symptoms disorder)). Also, shouting matches are usually just people repeating the same thing over and over again, so the discussion goes nowhere. And a conversation getting derailed is just irritating
INTJ: Why do I have a primary necessity to break rules?
Scenario 1: Boredom and the rabbit hole.
Scenario 2: Intense focus and the rabbit hole.
Either situation, I took the red pill.
I agree with some other commenters, I'm not looking for rules to break, I just do what makes the most sense. I despise rules that basically exist to prove you will "respect authority" 🙄 Oftentimes I don't say anything and just disengage or walk away, easily thinking of a work around. My mom taught me to just smile and nod and then just do your own thing anyway, ppl just want to see you smile and nod first. (INFJ advice is highly INFJ 😂) I've had people in positions of authority get upset when the fact that they are disapproving of me doesn't seem to matter to me. "Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what makes you cheer!"
I appreciate the Rick & Morty quote 😆
My friend accused me of being edgy bc I don't open up myself enough. He always talks about himself and his problems while I always actively listen to see where he's coming from.
It's not my intention to not frequently open up. It's just that there's no significant thing to share about at that moment.
I usually respond to that question with, 'what do you want to know?'. They usually don't have an answer and continue talking about their own lives 😂
I think the issue with most people is that they are equating what INTJs do with rebellion. It's not actually rebellion. Rebellion is actively fighting against the status quo. But INTJs are fine with the status quo so long as it makes sense. If the system genuinely works, then we're happy in the system. If the system isn't working, that's when we need to take things apart and rebuild them.
Anyway, what an INTJ does is to be self-defined (Fi) . We don't ally ourselves with people who defend rules (status quo) because that's how you end up enforcing dumb rules and taking illogical positions. We also don't ally ourselves with people who attack the status quo (rebelling) because sometimes there are very good reasons for the status quo, and it's dumb to destroy stuff that's working. And so we can be on either side of the line at any time. But this also makes us good at finding compromises because we can take in information and extrapolate it out, and see both sides of an argument where both are equally valid. And we can break arguments down into their core components to try to build a solution because maybe there is a way for both groups to get what they want at the core.
Our consistency is our own principles, not a particular side in a debate. And in discussing with people, we may find new ways to apply our principles, and so gain new perspective and new ideas.
The quote that I think best encapsulates INTJ approach to life comes from author G.K. Chesterton:
Yes, literally anything and everything you do as an intj, people call you “edgy” or thinks that you think you’re better than them just because your intelligent or understand things most people don’t..
"They think that you think you're better than them"
So true wtf. I never used my intelligence as my ego yet people think that by attacking it, I'll destroy my self-esteem. likeeee
Yes we rebel against things that don’t make sense. For me, my parents made sense and my peers seemed to make stupid decisions so I rebelled against my peers. You can imagine how much that reinforced the introversion!
Happens to the best of us my INTJ sibling ✊
We think alot, we plan, re-plan and we refine our thoughts so much that for the rest of the world cannot follow.
wasting time is the most horrible for an INTJ and if certain people cannot grasp immediately ..."Sorry no time!"
It looks arrogant and discourteous and it is sometimes because we can loose patience...but with age we learn how to manage expectations...not ours...other people expectations.
"...with age, we learn how to manage expecations...not ours...other people's expectation" -- I actually really like that line ✊
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as an INTJ with ODD, there are a lot of rules i have never understood and there are many times when i have no idea how i was "rebelling" but am told i was, this was a great video
Glad you enjoyed the video and I hope you have your ODD under control ✊
Someone who is aware of ODD. Funny.
You are so relatable to me as an INTJ. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
INTJ's make great "servant leaders" due to their typically humble nature though I tended to have the most difficulty with individuals with exceptionally large egos. During my career I found myself, for a time, in a position to change some of those rules in the organization that didn't make sense.
I usually left companies or teams when I realized that they didn't care to change for the better. Usually, it's due to leadership with what you said, large egos 🙃
New INTJ subscriber. Middle-aged demographic. Your delivery is funny and kind. Very easy to watch. Best wishes.
Thank you! I really appreciate the support 🙏
As an ENFP desperately trying to understand the INTJ type (and also one who frequently breaks rules), I find that the INTJ-type thought process and logic is hugely helpful in reminding me that drastic action needs to be balanced by sound reasoning (which in turn helps me to be more confident in my radical decisions and choices)
Yup! It takes too much energy to break rules just for the fun of it. There has to be a reason 🙃
I agree with everything, you nailed it perfectly 🤣 intj female here
Hello my INTJ sister 👋
I'm loving these videos. I was raised in a toxic family and didn't have much more luck with friends or, even worse, with men. I've been alone my entire life and that's always been fine, but I hope one day I'll meet irl a bunch of other crazy INTJ people, similar to me but each with their own unique life and personality, that I can call family and with whom I can share projects and silly goals and ambitions. Knowing you're all out there, gives me a lot of strength.
This comment was flagged as spam for some odd reason. Trust me when I say that you're not alone and we're around. You just have to put yourself out there to be found 😆
Hi Nana. Fellow INTJ here. Feel free to message me if you want someone to talk to.
My Ni nig, I was always so rebellious that I was diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (among others) when I was a kid. My personality type was literally considered a mental disorder, because I saw the incompetence of the authority figures.
People are always confused when I tell them I don't care about the status of a person. If the CEO of the company continues to say stupid things then I will treat then as an idiot regardless of titles 😂
You nailed it with this one. Thank you.
Knee jerk rebellion and blind obedience are both slavery. Pick your battles.
Some rules are made by stupid people for selfish reasons... those don't apply to me.
Yea, I often find myself struggling not to bring up Nazi Germany when people start saying rules should be followed without good reason. Lol
Yup 💯
Jon, your channel is working like therapy for many INTJs. Keep going (till Aunt Fi is on board)!
INTJ - “The Rebel” 😂
Still better than "The Mastermind" 😂
"The Rebellious Mastermind"
I've been rebelling against myself lately, and in turn its been leading to distractions which then leads to procrastination... its the strangest thing, and maybe it is because I'm bored with my daily schedule. I've been working at home for over 2 years now, and its just too easy. I think I might be sabotaging myself just to stir the pot.😑
Basically, I'll tell myself to do something, and once that thing is set in my mind's to-do list, I will literally do EVERYthing that thing.
For example, I wake up and think to myself "go sign on for work" Nah.. instead, I'll go make breakfast. and eat it. I'll feed my cat. I'll brush my teeth. I'll play on my phone...
and now im almost an hour past when it would have taken 10 seconds to sign on.. and then do those things 😅 ayy
I understand what you're going through completely! When I get bored in a position, I end up testing my bounderies. Not because I'm lazy but because It's something new and interesting to test. You might need a change of pace or a long vacation 😂
For sure! Glad I'm not the only one. I just realized I was doing this when nothing was getting done and after thinking about how ridiculous I'm being. a vacation is much needed!
Not me. Time is money. Keep the paycheck coming--I'm not counting on so-called "social security." When I got bored, and my job was boring, I used the time to think about the screenplay I was writing while I photocopied, or I would take on new work projects (often solving problems without asking) until I became more valuable. I think I still have a pair of WordPerfect 2.0 DOS macros that will take a broken MS Word document and repair it, somewhere... One inserted markers for formatting, then converted the .doc to text, stripping out the metadata and formatting and usually the error that broke it. The second put the formatting back in again. The file would be fixed--and tiny, until you put it back into Word.
Loved the video as well as the call to be safe in your rebellion. I know in my lifetime I've definitely bent/stretched/broken some rules and done things my way because I didn't fully see the consequences the ripple would lead to. Some I'd do all over again and others I would definitely plan better with hindsight on my side. 😅
Also, hyperbolic compliance to a rule is another form of rebellion I know I use when I want to make a point that a rule is bad.
Agreed that malicious compliance is a great way to show how dumb a rule is 🙃
@@justcallmejon22 YES! Sometimes we have to be the arbiters of the monkey paw to help people realize what they think they want, isn't what they actually want. 😆
I love rules. They just have to make sense 😆😆
Sounds like you only like half of all the rules then 🙃
Jon is the best mbti youtuber ever . I have so many things to say , but you know all about yourself cuz i just know only a little and it is still the best . Just think how amazing you are ❤ , we all INTJs are a family and we were outsiders from the start and what we can see others can't.
I appreciate that! Thank you 🙏
When I were in my teens, I was a thief. I got pleasure from stealing just cuz…. The adult brain was a great balance.
As a teen INTJ, I am thankful for your long conversation on rebellion. *Cough* I think algebra is a waste of time *cough*
Rules must make sense..if not I don't see any..thats' named *open minded*..😁😂😆😆😆🤭😏😇🤪
Rebel by blood 😝
Absolutely agree 💯 as I child, I put people in shock with my behaviour. My teachers couldn't understand why the student who had such excellence in study could rebel. Also, I think some social rules are so dumb 😕 I still have some problems because of it. My coworkers can agree to rules because these are the rules from the company. I follow the rules I find efficient and reasonable. If not, I will try to change it. And I did it as a child too. But because most don't take children seriously it was much harder. Some saw this as adolescent moodiness or something like that. I think edginess comes from this too. We need to stand for ourselves, Te makes us unstoppable 😅 thank you for the video, wish every intj to break those dumb rules!
Trust me when I say that I understand what you went through as a child, especially because the "dumber" kids seemed to get away with a lot more than I could. Down with the negative INTJ stereotypes ✊
I break rules that don’t make sense and are limiting my potential. And also when I think they are stupid and I could do better.
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I will follow rules IF they make sense and the argument is better than my arguement why not to. Also, my intuition, connecting information, and observation is spot on 99.9% of the time. I get a bad "feeling "- I'm NOT doing it.
and then the 0.01% happens and you're left confused about what you might've missed 😂
Absolutely! And I will torture myself indefinitely until I figure it out. 😊
One thing I'm glad about, is actually learning how to explain things to people. So nice
OMG yes! Life sucked when I couldn't voice my thoughts in a concise manner 😅
This reminds me about times and group meetings where something's being discussed and arguing their sides. Of course, the decision tree is already made before the meeting, and internally I'm listening to options I thought about and determined weren't feasible. Now, I know I could let all that get out on the table, then give everyone the most likely course of action. But then I have to go through the mind-numbing process of explaining all the details about the decision and negate these dead-end ideas, which will likely involve some energy-burning ego management.
My dream is to be with people to whom I can say, "You know I usually come up with great plans, right? I would prefer it if everyone in the room would listen carefully, let me give the answer in the most possibly efficient word structure, and just be quiet and do it. Somewhere along the way, you'll understand the reasons to your questions... on your time." Maybe a "safe word" or something.
I’m still young and I understand how the world works. I break the rules but go unscathed. Like is school I BS everything but still am in honor society.
Keep shining young one!
We are focused, efficient flashlights. We can show the way, but can do little when someone wants to take a dark or dead end path. Rebellion? No. Just a clear way to get from here to the goal, while taking into account the needs of the whole group. Heaven help anyone who obstructs because ‘Granny’ wouldn’t have done it that way.
It'll work out if you two work on it! Just make sure to be straight forward with your expectation but allow time for your INTJ to understand where it fits into the overarching plan. You got this and please take care of him for us ✊
The last part I can relate when I drove to work I used to go fast asf when the road was not that populated
I miss long empty roads 😅
No edgy and not rebellion. It's about not wasting time and if it doesn’t make sense in processes in the greater context
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Thanks man, you're my best friend.
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INTJ here. So glad to have found you.
Glad to have you here 🙂
You're literally explaining my life to me😂 I love that someone out there gets it
I gotchu brotha ✊
INFP-T here, I appreciate you so much for making content because my sweetheart is an INTJ and I'm doing my best to try to understand him better and to work with his personality.
You've watched of my content already, you should be an expert by now 😂
Even experts mess up from time to time 😅 application and executing plans are not my strong suit. 🤣🥳
thank you, kuya. as a young INTJ, i really appreciate your advice.
I got you ❤
You're like 😢 the guardian I never had 😭❤
Uncle Jon is here for you 💪
Great that you exist, thanks!
Very Informative video👏👏👏
Thanks uncle Jon!
I got you fam ✊🏼
As a therapist I spent hours studying the INTJ and admiring him in a way that felt indulgent and truly enjoyable to be around. ENFP me can’t hide from the INTJs keen awareness. I thought I could keep that private, also no shame in admiring a beautiful mind. A late night text message intensely asking me to admit to any desire for him and then resulted in him requesting a pic from me! My stomach dropped. The boundary crossing out of character. I assume that was calculated and then dropped out of therapy . the next day. Edgy indeed. Boredom doubtful. Sessions felt like a battle of the wits, exploratory and intellectual. It still leaves me baffled and sad.
I used these videos to help him feel understood and for me to be more efficient because I know that was valued. I really worked so hard to help this young INTJ. But it’s makes me so sad that it feels self- sabotaging. Therapist damage I have to take as part of my job I suppose.
Girlllll, are you sure you want this post online?! I aint trying to get you fired or anything 😂
love it, accurate.
Jon, you’re not a « old » Intj or you have got a good plastic surgeon 😂…. As a older Intj I respect what you’re saying to younger Intjs… one thing they need to know for sure: we get better and better whit time.
I already feel like an old man 😂
I’m currently on a kind of “challenge” I set for myself wherein I’m going to follow all of the rules, no questions asked! I am trying very hard to get myself to believe it’ll lead to “personal growth”. And it very well might, because even rules that are illogical at the local scope might lead to more efficiency at the higher scope (which I cannot see). Or, rules are in place for reasons such as security but that’s information that cannot be shared those at lower rungs on the ladder such at myself. So basically I’m trying to give what I perceive to be nonsensical rules the benefit of the doubt and will see adhering to them as something of a practice in self-discipline and hopefully successful social/system adaptation
Good luck and I hope you're right that it'll lead to positive personal growth ✊
ENTP like to PLAY the devil's advocate. INTJ are the real deal.
It's fun watching you guys play though 😂
As a entp it's interesting how similar the 2 types are. Funny u guys are my mirror functions
We are the same coin, yet often see the same answer but inside out/flipped..
Same same but different 😅
Exactly as you say, to make improvements, be bored or not worship status quo is to some rebellious even if well intended
Hate to call them sheeps...but if the shoe fits 🙃
Thanks I love you too man ✊
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yes, that you only break the rules when they are in the way, that sums it up very well. i even have the stupid habit of entering construction sites, not because i want to break rules, but because a construction site is sometimes in the way between the shortest route to my destination. 😂
Alright, that sounds a bit dangerous. Kids, don't try this at home 😂
Hey Jon, love your content. Consider mirroring the footage, makes it easier to read your shirts (only do if you have shirts worth reading).
Thanks for the support! Yeah, I didn't realize that I could invert my videos until recently 😂
I break rules just 10% of the times. But somehow it stood out and people just remember those
Only the dumb rules right?!
@@justcallmejon22 yeah
And there's me who evaluates how annoying stuff will be even if it's a viable option with acceptable efficiency 😅
There's an annoyance level to everything we do 🙃
Intjs break rules not just for the sake of it, but rules that are nonsensical, stupid and devoid of common sense.
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You know what's funny, my name is derivation of Jacob which means supplanter. A supplanter takes the place of someone or something that was there first. So this all seems very fitting for me.
What a fitting name! My mom chose my English name out of a book of child names and my Asian name directly translates to 4th son 😂
Say buddy.. why is your screen reversed? 😆 I first noticed when trying to read the title of the book on the computer stand and it read "REWOP fo swaL 84".. then I looked at your shirt 😂😂😂
My target audience are people with dsylexia. JK! man...my earlier videos always reminds me of how far I've come on my content creator journey 😂
@@justcallmejon22 I discovered the channel.. I really like your content. Keep it up! 💯
Justice is the reason.
Are you batman?! 😂
Listen to your parents, even if you don't understand why they are forbidding you from things.
Finding a roundabout to absolutely every boundary is at a certain age pretty dangerous and you may get a lot of habits that will harm your future self in a way you cannot see now, but your parents can.
I think it's also okay to question why rules are set in place and question authority to gain clarification. Telling an INTJ to accept something blindly is telling a person to drive a car wearing a blindfold, we'll crash and burn at every corner 😅
@@justcallmejon22 Agree absolutely, and it's really hard to find the middle ground btw listening to authority and doing whatever you deem right (or not wrong).
There are things, parents won't explain to their children, in fear it may cause other harm. And as an INTJ, we most likely won't listen if we don't see the point, and so put ourselves in harm's way. Maybe feel even provoked to do it just bcs we were denied from it. 😂
So I know, I am writing this, knowing my younger self, if he had ever read my comment, he wouldn't have listened to it, so most likely the rest here won't either. But today, I see the point to why my parents forbid me certain things and even didn't bother to explain. Unfortunately a bit late, after I have already done everything anyway, bcs I would always find a way to get what I wanted. 🙂
As well as the "Architect" INTJs are also known as "The Ranger". Living on the edge at all times and in all settings. Facing horrors from beyond the light of settlement that those tucked up safe and warm in the bosom of society, don't even know the existence of.
The watchman in the night. A sword against the wolves at the door.
So yeah, INTJs are literally "edgy" by nature
But who watches the Watchmen?!?! 😂
mhm I'm actually disappointed of how blind I am. today I was reading more about cognitive functions and the fact that I didn't want to admit for many years that I actually don't like routine and I've tried to have one million times and I failed, and I hate rules like gurl you're fooling who??? but as you said, if the rules make sense to me I don't break them.
Learning about yourself is a long journey so you shouldn't put yourself down too much for not being correct right away. You got time and it sounds like you're heading toward the right path fighting your ego ✊
One day i was reading the rebel by osho and i was like bro osho hold on this is not how you rebel you should do this 😅
It's in our DNA 😅
papa intraverted intuition: can you enable captions 🥺👉🏼👈🏼
I didn't know that people watch my videos with caption. Thanks for letting me know ✊
I know it was just a joke, but it’s too early to determine if Elon buying Twitter was a mistake
I'm always rooting for our INTJ family ✊
@@justcallmejon22 Thank you for your content. It has been incredibly enlightening listening to your videos (as they have helped me better understand myself). Finally people I relate to.
I medicate my "edginess" now because it affects my social life.
Gotta maintain that balance 😅
First thought before watching the video: because the rules are dumb. 😀
Not all of them! I'll stand by wearing seatbelts in cars all day 😁
I mean... I don't even need to watch the video :D . They are either - inefficient. Actually that's it. Inefficiency comes in more forms than just one. But the other thing worth mentioning is that we don't break the rules just because it makes us hard or smth. We break them because they are the obstruction and we do it more often than not even without realising. And often those are just some unwritten rules and you just come to the conclusion - hell, why not. It will look weird but it's not wrong or forbidden. Well, this requires some conscious thought process... So yeah, it's for the same reason and the differences are only whether it's conscious or not.
Exactly! Nothing gets in the way of the INTJ, not even rules..but only if they're dumb rules 😂
@@justcallmejon22 Of course! If they serve their purpose then there is no point in breaking them.
I am 100 percent crazy. It is what it is. You gotta learn how to harness the crazy lol
Conformity is somewhat necessary, there needs to be a certain level of cohesion for society to function and that's fine. If I conform it's cause I align with said thing or cause it just makes sense to HOWEVER when people conform in the face of injustice, that sets me OFF. I get not caring about something done across the world that you have no control over, what fires me up is injustice done unto you or a loved one and still not standing up to it, you have to be a spineless shrimp to do nothing. 0 respect for people like that.
I agree 💯
I rebel at work because the practices are very stupid, lol
A lot of it resonated with me. I deliberately destroyed a door at work in order to do my work. The looks of the other people were priceless... (we had a tight time schedule and a dear colleague of mine managed to break the key in the lock of the said door which contained mission-critical equipment/supplies).
I do wonder how you think INTJs relate to extroversion, or rather ENTP, ESTP, and ENTJs. Personally, I do think that I have the most overlap with them, except for the fact that I'm quite introverted.
I also wonder about whether INTJs are born or shaped through life experiences. Personally, I lean more toward the latter...
I've definately made jaws drop before at work lol. Humans are complex so it's definately a mixture of both and the way I explain MBTi is that it's just how we filter information. Can you explain a bit more what you mean when you say overlap with the Extroverted types? I want to make sure I understand your question completely.
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On the one side, if you think of leader types, I think it's mostly ENTJ, and ESTJ, but the first introverted type many would think of is INTJ, which is quite ironic as INTJ is known as the most introverted type and the one who hates having to deal with people and diplomacy...
At least in my case, I've stepped up to leadership roles because I couldn't stand others complaining, but just keep watching the decline, and fall, and the growth of whatever problem was born of their inaction... Plus, I tend to put myself close to resources and information, because I can't stand being forgotten.
On the other side, I don't always act like an INTJ, even though every letter is quite dominant in my preferences. While acting more like an ENTJ may be sometimes necessary, but ESTP and ENTP are types I can all into and actually enjoy myself. I thus wonder what my connection is to these two types (besides the overlap in letters).
Lastly, I do know that there's a lot more to introversion. Introverted thinking or Intuition can be done by extroverts as well. Similarly, someone can also be cursed by being both extroverted and autistic.
@@edi9892 It's really interesting what you said here. I somewhat relate to it, apart from knowing ENTJs or ESTJs - I don't really know many people. I would totally find myself cursed in a way you described it, yet it's not about extroversion and autistic. I wish you could explain to me more about it with some examples, so I may dig into it and add some information from my side.
@@IntrovertedNTJ I'm not sure, if I understood your question correctly, but here I go: I'm very outgoing when it comes to new ideas, learning new things, sensing... I could chat for a long time with someone who has great ideas or is inspiring to me, but I struggle with everyday human interactions. People put feelings above logic and waste my time with utterly useless stuff and tell me the same old boring story over and over again. That drains me fast. The same goes for trying to understand other people, especially when they're emotionally fragile. I don't know what it is, but I have a much better time reading cats and they bother me far less, even though they can be quite fickle...
@@edi9892 Yep, totally same here. I simply shut down when emotions go in a way. This is why my friends are INTP, ENTP and two INFJs (they are mostly really logical people for some reason). Sorry for your confusion, I suck at explaining what I mean. I was into the "While acting more like an ENTJ may be sometimes necessary". At home I am day dreaming, sleeping long just to prolong my dreamland, working on a project, or learning whole day long, but when I encounter people who aren't any close circle to me, I've learnt as a teen to act firm, confident and argumentative, so people don't use me like a toy and leave in a corner of the room - they wouldn't bother. So I totally come as ENTJ to "randoms" while people who know me bettter say I am totally an introverted nerd, who has always been this way. My curse tho is that I like to talk a lot, but it drains me at the same time, so I feel like there are two weirdos in me.
Rules are made for stupid people, like being mandatory to wear a seat belt.
Also, sometimes you get better results by not following the rules. And no, I don't mean comitting crimes or hurting people in anyway.
Seat belts have decades of data proving that it saves lives but I understand the angle that you're coming from. I agree that as long as you're not hurting anyone, who cares at that point ✊
It’s all logic based. If a rule makes sense, I’m fine with it. I like a certain level of order, but if it doesn’t make sense, it has to be broken and I don’t care of the implications. I’ll worry about them if I get caught. However, catch me if you can. Is that character an INTJ?
I've never seen that movie so I'm not sure about that character but I agree with your stance on order and rules ✊
@@justcallmejon22 I know the highlights of the movie, haven't seen it either. Is it an INTJ thing not to care for entertainment unless that's your passion? I don't own a TV and don't remember the lat time I watched something. I rather stare at a wall and think of my own story, than spend that time watching someone esle's vision. Sounds bad, but. . .
Efficiency rules! rules do not…
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4:55 Biggest bug of an INTJ
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I HATE selective enforcement in principle: if people think it’s okay to allow the legal system to let some people off the hook and not others the law should be repealed. Bureaucrats are good at telling people they like how to get away with things that others ha be to pay for. That’s not fair. Too many things are illegal that don’t rise to being universally enforced, like speeding or giving advice without a license. If a law or rule violates the inalienable equal rights we share, it is null and void and can’t be broken. But INTJs may ignore it.
Exactly! INTJs will get away with everything that we can 😁
@@justcallmejon22 And some we can't, on principle. But I actually come to full stops at stop signs regardless of witnesses, because traffic court is not one of the battles I have time for, and it's just a good habit to have. But if I were on a jury I wouldn't convict anyone unless they were being dangerous. Breaking big bad rules is more rewarding.
Rules are meant to be broken hahahahaha...
Yes I am a rebel, and a proud rebel...
Yes, I agree that inefficient rules should be attacked.. They should be thrown to the dump
And if I try to explain something, I would use examples in terms of facts instead...
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Mama?
I killed a man? 😅
What us this thing called rules?
I Scored INTJ 20 literal times within the span of 1 year of taking the Myers Briggs exams. This notion that INTJ's are rebellious or rule breakers is not accurate at all. We are what lesser intellectual personality types would refer to as "unconventional" in terms of how we make efficiency happen or how we plan or strategies we make and so it can seem like we broke certain rules, bent others or severely mangled some but we do that in such a way as to deliver the most efficient, best, thoughtful, best planned and effective solutions or ideas ever brought to light....meanwhile people sit there upset at us for using a jetpack to scale a mountain = True INTJ revealed. In relation to rules, don't forget we are also referred to as "The Architects".....incase you forgot we made the rules....😎
I would love to use a Jetpack to scale a mountain 😂
@@justcallmejon22 But wait, technically my solution would render this to be flying not "scaling" right? Oh sorry it's the INTJ in me, problem solved by way of efficiency thank you😉
Elon Musk is not intj, he is entp and I can justify it. I think I buy Twitter so I can say a lot of crazy things without the media censoring or distorting it. Who would dare to censure the boss? haha Beyond what can be said about him, there is no denying that he has good ideas and vision.
Musk buying twitter is not a bad idea - quite the opposite.
The bad idea is paying 43 bi USD for it!!!!
I'm still hoping for the best for him (and his employees so they don't lose their jobs) 🙃
We break arbitrary rules. Not ones that make sense.
Exactly ✊
Ugh. A lot if inane blather. ~ a more experienced "INTJ" perspective
You should make videos to help other INTJs if you're so experienced 🙃
It's very edgy not to revert the video so your shirt looks backwards.
Or dimwitted, I can't tell most of the time 😂
@@justcallmejon22 your confidence makes it feel edgy.
They RULE-YOU-must-conformed.
BELIEVE-every-single-thing they are saying or it has been written. (An INTJ says, NO way Jose. We analyze, we have our OWN MIND).
Exactly! Just because someone says something is true, doesn't always mean that it is ✊