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GIFT ????: The ultimate document to truly understand your cognitive functions! (Definitions & additional videos): https://pierrickyah.podia.com/16-types ???? My Personality Test (free, fast, effective): https://tally.so/r/3xYrPy __________________ 0:00 INTP & ISTP - Part 1 10:18 INTP - Part 2 13:46 ISTP - Part 2 __________________ Welcome to this detailed analysis of the INTP and ISTP personalities, two distinct profiles of the famous Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). In this video, we dive deep into the characteristics, behaviors, and idiosyncrasies that define INTPs and ISTPs, often grouped together under the name IxTP due to their similarities. We explore their dominant function, Introverted Thinking (Ti), and how it shapes their approach to the world, their rationality, logic, and independence. INTPs and ISTPs are known for their pragmatism, problem-solving abilities, and preference for working independently rather than in groups. We discuss their search for meaning, their desire for authenticity in their actions and decisions, and their tendency to be perceived as intelligent but sometimes stubborn or unapproachable by those around them. This video also addresses the challenges that INTPs and ISTPs may face in their social and emotional interactions, highlighting their fear of abandonment, rejection, and misunderstanding. We will also cover the subtle differences between INTPs and ISTPs, particularly in their secondary observation functions, and how these differences influence the way they perceive and interact with the world. Whether you are an INTP or ISTP, or simply curious to better understand these personality types, this video offers valuable and in-depth insights. Join us on a fascinating journey of discovery of INTPs and ISTPs, where we will reveal not only their strengths and weaknesses, but also the complex nuances that make each INTP and ISTP unique. For an even more comprehensive understanding, check out the special document in the description that delves deeper into all the MBTI functions of INTPs and ISTPs, as well as other personality types.