Ask an INTJ a question and they will either give you the right answer or they will say, "I don't know. Ask most people a question and there will always be an answer, even if they don't know what they are talking about. INTJs are rare in that while they know what they know, they also know what they don't know. Ninety-six percent of humanity (as Milgram showed shortly after WWII) will do something instructed by authority even when they know it's wrong. It's another point in their favour that ensures that they will do what is right. They are concerned with what will get the system working. This makes them immune to corruption because they are not concerned with either what people think of them or what rewards they get. If authority tells them that they are on the wrong track or that they should back off, and the INTJ feels that 'the boss' is not right, the INTJ will simply ignore authority and go right on doing what they are doing.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |