Editor at MBTI Type Guide. Marcus writes the practical pieces — what to actually do with your type information once you've got it. Short sentences. Concrete examples. Not much patience for personality content that ends with "embrace your authentic self" and offers nothing else.
Okay, the INTJ description is alarmingly accurate. I definitely don't yell or throw stuff. My go-to is dissecting their argument piece by piece until there's nothing left for them to stand on, often with a calm tone that somehow makes it worse. I once had a disagreement with a group project member who insisted on a flawed approach; I presented a detailed, bullet-pointed analysis of why their method would fail, citing every logical inconsistency, and they just... deflated. It's not about being loud; it's about being undeniably right in a way that leaves them speechless. The 'intellectually and emotionally eviscerated' part? Yeah, that feels about right after I'm done.
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cognitive.stack.senseiINFJ
4月5日
The INFJ description of 'seeing right through you' is a decent surface-level take on our Ni-Fe axis, but it's not just about intuition. When an INFJ is truly pushed, that 'cutting, insightful critique' comes from Ni connecting patterns of their core motivations, then Fe articulating those observations in a way that's designed to make them feel the emotional weight of their actions. It's less about 'seeing through' in a mystical sense and more about our dominant Ni creating a comprehensive model of their internal world, which Fe then leverages to communicate the perceived flaw. It's the Ti child providing the precise wording that really stings, too, not just the Ni-Fe alone.