INTJ Women ~ Value Knowledge

The MBTI personality type INTJ female are a minority in society.  Men make up about 2% of the general population and women about 0.8%.  The common term for this group is Mastermind or Architect. Certainly they are excellent thinkers and have strong powers of deductive reasoning. This trait enables them to appear mildly psychic when it’s probably simple logic applied to a routine situation.  INTJ women value knowledge and enjoy exploring a wide variety of interests. Often, one curiosity leads to another. The depth of knowledge may be astonishing as not much is left undiscovered once a fascination takes hold. INTJ women are lifelong learners and self motivated to know about a great many things.

Learn/Acquire Knowledge

INTJ’s commonly educate themselves continuously throughout their lives. Typically, there is an initial period of fascination with something or someone. The topic will be thoroughly explored not only with book knowledge, but also through practical experience. There may be an acquisition period where things are gathered in the home for exploration. Introverts prefer to learn at their own pace, quietly and methodically. There is comfort in having the interest around in different forms. The intense interest may continue for three or five years, perhaps a lifetime. After as much knowledge as can be absorbed occurs,, another topic of interest will come along and sweep them away.

An Example of INTJ curiosity ~ Arts ~ Culture ~ Travel

In 2012, I became charmed by an Italian pop-opera group. I tuned into a PBS program about half-way through the broadcast and my attention was caught by the excellent lyric tenor in the group.

When they sang the Charlie Chaplin song, “Smile”, the INTJ fascination tuned in. Many years ago, Chaplin became a personal hero. I fell in love with his character, Charlot or the Little Fellow and enjoyed his films. Chaplin was a superb storyteller and filmmaker. The films were humorous and engaging. However, they didn’t strike me so much as funny but poignant. The attraction to the character went in quite deep. He tugged at feelings. INTJs are clever at not letting feelings rule the moment. We don’t often give in to their power. The Little Tramp captivated audiences with the sincerity of his feelings. Chaplin was a charismatic actor who showed us the heart of this character. The term genius is not misapplied. Chaplin had a great understanding of human nature and tuned into the challenge of needs in relationships.

Most INTJ women will repeat a tale of not fitting in to the family, workplace or with social groups. Their social skills and values are not conventional. They want to be taken seriously because of who they are, not their place in society. Often, they are outsiders and prefer their own company. INTJ’s do not follow the crowd and consider those who do to be suspect.

Chaplin’s character routinely came into a situation alone. He is cast as an outsider with no permanent home, family or social network. He works for the necessity of money. Being alone, he often becomes a target for misdeeds or misadventures. Sometimes, he is the culprit causing a ruckus and getting in the way. The tramp often displayed a blindness to authority. Most INTJ women are aware of power structures but don’t follow the rules. Chaplin was quick to kick anyone in the pants that crossed him. He was not always the aggressor but was no push over.

His struggles to fit into society, a sense of having come down in the world, and mostly, his ability to connect to an audience are fascinating to watch. He is often left out, despite his efforts not to be. He is me, I don’t have the funny bone and his habit of getting even or outsmarting his adversary. However, in so many moments, so many looks, he reveals what he felt deep inside. How close this man’s spirit was to mine. The fondness for this fictional character is difficult to convey. INTJ’s feel things deeply, we just hesitate to expose them in public.

The Little Fellow often left a story on his own, either kicked out or running away. Sometimes, he is seen hobbling away in despair for having misjudged the situation. He put himself at risk by exposing his feelings and they were squashed. As the character shuffles on, he suddenly sparks and snaps out of the mood. It’s as if he said, I’ve been alone and abandoned again, but I can survive, I can pick myself up and carry on.

Chaplin walks into scenes with a certainty about himself. No matter what is happening, he stays in balance and in character. He learned somewhere along the way to become his own best friend. INTJ women carry this ability, learned through painful interactions in social situations. The trait of self-reliance and self-acceptance is a prime support to most INTJ women.

INTJ Pathways of Exploration

The pop-opera trio revived my appreciation of Chaplin and the important place he has in my life story. The trio also brought back enjoyment and appreciation of classical music and opera. In my teens and twenties, I commonly listened to Chopin, Beethoven, and Mozart. I had a tape of famous opera arias routinely listened to Friday afternoons. Placido Domingo was a prominent tenor on the recording.

The trio sing in Italian, Spanish and English. As I could understand about one word in fifty in the other languages, a spark to learn Italian took over. This led to a continuous study of Italian until this day. Much of the learning is solitary as I cannot find a local language class. The motivation to learn connected with a pen pal in Italy. The fascination with all things Italian took over and I explored Italian culture and eventually traveled to Italy twice. The discovery of Italian wines has been fun. This article was written at the beginning phase of Italian fascination. The Labels are Pretty but Where Do I Start?

The revival of a love for classical music led to a  new appreciation of opera and Mozart’s collected works. The local cinema offers Met Opera simulcast on Sunday afternoons. I listen routinely to the Mozart opera “Lucio Silla” during the daily work commute. I was so captivated by the music I eventually traveled to Toronto to see the opera live. It is not often staged and so, I found the courage to go. The adventure is told in this blog: Review of Lucio Silla at Opera Atelier Toronto

This is a typical INTJ path of exploration. The motivation to get out and experience it hands on pushes the means to save, plan and eventually, find the gumption to travel out into society to experience the curiosity in person.

Chiaramonte Castle of Naro Sicily

As it is almost seven years since the fascination took hold for the Italian trio and interest has waned. They were a springboard to other paths ready for exploration. During my travels to Italy, I did visit the hometown of the lyric tenor and met his mother in Sicily. The adventure proved to be outstanding as Sicily is rich in complex cultural histories including Greek, Norman, Roman and more. The baroque architecture is beautiful to behold. The cities on the island are all unique and offer much to enjoy. The quality of life, folklore, panorama and cultural experiences offered this INTJ a bounty never expected.

Fandom Follies

It was one glance, one song well sung that led to adventures. The only negative experience was the behavior of obsessed fans. After spending some time around and in different fan groups, it became obvious the crowd placed the Italian trio on pedestals. Other fans needed to follow the crowd for acceptance. The choice was go along or move on. The behavior was too controlling by strangers whose intention was association to the trio in some way. Fans would steal artwork and relabel it as original if it drew positive attention. Any challenge to the so-called influencers was met with a public pillory.

The social structure of the fan groups required a setting aside of values and willingness to follow self-appointed leaders.  INTJ’s are well grounded in the common shortcomings we all possess. INTJ’s bow down to no one. It’s fine to be star struck for a while, however, the rational inclination reminds us to stay grounded. Some of the encounters were painful as INTJ’s put all of themselves into acquiring knowledge. We are not at all superficial. Interactions matter. Activities matter. Friends matter. Our actions matter and if we are exploited, the instinct is to move on.

Perhaps it was my affection for Chaplin’s character that stopped a full immersion in celebrity. I love his works, and the character he created. Chaplin achieved great fame as a celebrity. However, his biographies and personal reflections reveal a driven, brilliant artist with many flaws. It’s the artistic expression that brings enjoyment. It is how the art brought satisfaction and comfort into my life on many levels. The persona and not the person.

The pop-opera trio reconnected previous enjoyments and expanded my horizons. While I appreciate the prompt, I put things in motion and achieved goals long dormant or never dreamed. The obscuring of reality in fandom is something INTJs would see through sooner rather than later. It’s the art, that opened doors.

This article demonstrates how an INTJ women acquires knowledge. We are sincerely curious about many aspects of life. When the motivation is strong, we’ll go anywhere and within reason, do many things to understand a topic in every way. While at times it appears the article rambles, it’s typical of how one interest reveals another, and another and the remarkable depth of knowledge acquired as a way of life and an attempt to understand the order of things.

 

INTJ Female ~ Personality Type

An INTJ (Introvert, Intuitive, Thinking, Judging) is one of 16 personality types. The type is determined by taking the Meyers Briggs Type Indicator Instrument (MBTI). The measurement tool is for determining how an individual perceives the world around them and their relationship style.

The assessment is typically administered in college to students in preparation for professional employment. The assessment may also be given at job interviews to determine how the individual would fit into the work environment, or meet the demands of the profession.

Individuals may be curious about their potential and wish to understand their relational style. It’s important to understand how you normally perceive yourself and others in social environments. Our social structures are complex, gaining insight into personal preferences, strengths and weaknesses within interrelations is an intelligent pathway in all areas of life.

INTJ types make up about 2 to 4% of the population. The INTJ female is estimated to be .08% of the population. It’s a rare type to be sure.

INTJ Traits 

  • Introvert – Preference for calm interactions, self-contained
  • Intuitive – Able to perceive behavior patterns and skillfully discern outcomes
  • Thinker – Takes in knowledge and ponders the possible outcomes
  • Judger – Based upon life experience and knowledge the strongest potential conclusion is drawn

Action, reaction and non-actions are based upon the perception of what someone, or something is doing. INTJ’s practice Insight Dialogue naturally, we pause, relax, open our minds (or not), trust our internal calibrations, listen deeply and speak the truth.

I have tested from time to time as an ISTJ (Introversion, Sensor, Thinking, and Judgement). The test varies on sites with how questions are worded. An expression heard during a Zen dharma talk may offer an explanation on the variation. Every time you meet someone you and they are different. It depends on the day.

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Results from 16Personalities.com tool

Personality type: “The Logistician” (ISTJ-T)
Individual traits: Introverted – 81%, Observant – 63%, Thinking – 64%, Judging – 74%,Turbulent – 63%
Role: Sentinel
Strategy: Constant Improvement

Results from Truity.com tool

Introvert 67%
Extravert 33%
Sensing 50%
Intuitive 50%
Thinking 67%
Feeling 33%
Perceiving 15%
Judging 85%

INTJ – The Mastermind
VERY GOOD MATCH
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves.

ISTJ – The Inspector
VERY GOOD MATCH
ISTJs are responsible organizers, driven to create and enforce order within systems and institutions. They are neat and orderly, inside and out, and tend to have a procedure for everything they do.

Results from humanmetrics.com Jung Typology Test

INTJ

Introvert (59%)  iNtuitive (3%)  Thinking (41%)  Judging (47%)
You have distinct preference of Introversion over Extraversion (59%)
You have marginal or no preference of Intuition over Sensing (3%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (41%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (47%)

INTJ Role Models 

My results are more often INTJ, commonly referred to as Mastermind or Scientist. Mr. Spock from Star Trek is an example of a male INTJ. His Vulcan side grounded him in a preference for logic, order and deductive reasoning. His human side helped him reflect on relational interactions and consider ambiguous options to accomplish a task.

A classic female INTJ is Michelle Obama. The character traits she reveals in public are strong, intelligent, independent, leader, direct and fearless.

INTJ women strengths are:

  • Self-reliance, a tendency to go it alone, not inclined to follow the crowd. INTJ women interact differently. They have a heightened ability to pause and reflect on words and actions. Reaction time can seem slow or suddenly abrupt. Our finely tuned nonverbal powers have sorted, sifted and determined a best outcome. Sometimes, it’s simply not to get involved.
  • Intelligence, interested in a wide variety of topics and on-going learning. The tendency is to read, but to also experience the topic. They learn best by a combination of knowledge and application. You can’t know a thing until you do it.
  • Wisdom in trusting themselves to make sound decisions and do what’s best for them.
  • Preparedness in day to day life. INTJ’s will have the correct change for a toll, parking meter or postage stamps. An INTJ book club member has read the book for the month and may have watched a film or done further research in preparation for a discussion. It’s a letdown to realize others haven’t and adlib their way through a get together. If this happens too often, the INTJ will not return. It’s not a social club, it’s a book club.
  • Spirit in belief in something greater then humanity. What it is may be unknowable. The phrase from Star Wars character Obi-Wan Kenobi to Luke Skywalker in the film A New Hope, often explains the belief system. “The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.”