tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post620359803118212764..comments2024-03-19T05:59:13.602-07:00Comments on Sociopath World: Sociopath or INTJ?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger147125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-88492497705386155042019-08-08T01:05:11.318-07:002019-08-08T01:05:11.318-07:00You sound like you have some unresolved anger issu...You sound like you have some unresolved anger issues. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-9727293213004676272017-06-06T08:27:05.024-07:002017-06-06T08:27:05.024-07:00As a very happy(lol yalls word) and formerly dange...As a very happy(lol yalls word) and formerly dangerous (self realization does wonders) sociopath I will say I'm no real danger to society either anymore. But I have been involved in quite a few unscrupulous acts of which would certainly be considered an obvious pattern of anti social behaviour. The reason I am no longer a danger or feal any urge to commit crime(at least the for the sake of doing it) is partially due to the simple knowledge that I now understand the system within me that causes me to feel joy when I do. Thus simply by my very nature I have taken away that systems power over me by just understanding even that part of me is just another fucking system to be understood and pulled on... it takes all the fun out of it. Like drinking after you turn 21. Additionally understanding what I am allows me to focus on the things I know I can change and gives me an unexplainable ease with life about the things I cant... my point is this, as a wolf that has made other bigger wolves piss themselves, even I through my own understanding have come to be at a place of peace and I have to say it's in everyone's best interest for us to educate the society because a individual like myself stabbing about in the dark blind all those years a slave to my impulses caused a lot of damage and all in all with the deck stacked against me like it was... I'm pretty impressed I never murdered 30 people to be honest. It's not hard to imagine. Know thyself, ignorance is dangerous to all. the one who pulls 1sthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15646488248049820498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-34187075079863739132017-04-25T20:58:13.277-07:002017-04-25T20:58:13.277-07:00I am INTJ female.. have huge morals, huge heart, c...I am INTJ female.. have huge morals, huge heart, cry softly in movies so no one see's how upset I am... On the same hand.. I don't hug, I don't like showing emotions to real people. I have very few friends and most people annoy the hell out of me.. I am very much a forward thinker since birth. I have developed a few apps, can basically do anything yet I hated school because the teachers and the students bored the hell out of me... I would have many patents if I had been born into money... I plan to write a book.. someday.... If I live through this Sh** the world deals to the rarest types.....<br /> INTJ's very forward thinking, create a lot, have so much in their minds they seem aloof to others.......... to end this .. sociopaths etc.. I can spot miles away... I clash with these evil fakes and they are like a magnet for me... I see through their BS** and for this.... I call them out and then their idiot bosses... who are also clueless take up for them.... Incompetence is everywhere....... Education.. is good for those that need titles behind their names... to feel important and so on... INTJ's could give a rat's ass about a title... They know how smart they are.! just sayin'... I have always been very private, few friends, made good money while working part time and playing around.. You heard of high school drop outs that are geniuses so there ya go!<br /><br />so in the end sociopaths are nuts though the use black widow bs to hide their evil intentions..... on the other hand<br /><br />INTJ's are the most caring individual with huge hearts and are misunderstood because people see them as aloof etc <br /><br />I am done for now.. hope this helps some understand there is a HUGE difference between INTJ's and anyone else or those that are evil. (though I can admit I was rebellious as a kid because I was bored as he** ) <br />take it easy Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-67087816619757415502016-10-21T14:49:54.379-07:002016-10-21T14:49:54.379-07:00Changed name,
For you to believe that you can pick...Changed name,<br />For you to believe that you can pick an INTJ and outsmart them at your will, you're claiming that you could outsmart people like Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton and Elon Musk.<br /><br />You think you can make an INTJ feel crappy about themselves? Haha.. You should know that they're already socially awkward and someone close to them would have already made a remark making them feel crappier than you as a stranger to them would ever manage to! And guess what, they're not gullible to this feeling of "socially rejected".. They must have been rejected a few 100x times already. Yet, they'd see a pattern in those rejections and recognise what their strengths and weaknesses are. <br /><br />You seem to be more interested in satiating your ego by making an INTJ look like a fool before you and destroy their sense of self worth. It is this: making someone feel worthless, that sounds like a plan of a psychopath or a sociopath. Work a little backwards and you'd see that they either feel the same about themselves (or were made to feel that way by someone at some point in the past). Therefore, now, the only thing that they need to make themselves feel better is.. a regular drug of: "he or she is more worthless than I am". <br /><br />Sure, you might win a battle or two, you won't win if it was really a WAR! Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-33785219477573808932016-10-05T18:33:53.826-07:002016-10-05T18:33:53.826-07:00INTJ is considered 'The Mastermind' or ...INTJ is considered 'The Mastermind' or 'The Scientist' for a reason, and it's astutely clear you've no real knowledge of the INTJ type. They are constantly looking to the future. With relevance to the past, of course, because how else can one logically consider future endeavors. INTJs are concerned, very much, with the truth. They come across as standoffish to those who are impaired in accurately perceiving truth in all things. This in no way relates to a lack in morals, though is often perceived as such by those who are unable to employ pure logic and rationality. It's not at all surprising that these similarities are raised, but as put in the article, it's the placid stature of the INTJ, enveloped in a need for logical deduction that attributes to this; that is merely the surface, however. Sociopaths and Psychopaths are unduly charming and use this to their advantage to use people...INTJs are often socially awkward, and thus come across as such, when the true Sociopaths and Psychopaths proceed through life unnoticed...the proverbial 'wolf in sheep's clothing' so to speak. INTJs experience a ferocity of emotions, yet emotion is irrelevant to truth and logic, so emotional aspects are suppressed. I3irdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915098167630690865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-33693965397600324202016-10-05T18:33:17.924-07:002016-10-05T18:33:17.924-07:00INTJ is considered 'The Mastermind' or ...INTJ is considered 'The Mastermind' or 'The Scientist' for a reason, and it's astutely clear you've no real knowledge of the INTJ type. They are constantly looking to the future. With relevance to the past, of course, because how else can one logically consider future endeavors. INTJs are concerned, very much, with the truth. They come across as standoffish to those who are impaired in accurately perceiving truth in all things. This in no way relates to a lack in morals, though is often perceived as such by those who are unable to employ pure logic and rationality. It's not at all surprising that these similarities are raised, but as put in the article, it's the placid stature of the INTJ, enveloped in a need for logical deduction that attributes to this; that is merely the surface, however. Sociopaths and Psychopaths are unduly charming and use this to their advantage to use people...INTJs are often socially awkward, and thus come across as such, when the true Sociopaths and Psychopaths proceed through life unnoticed...the proverbial 'wolf in sheep's clothing' so to speak. INTJs experience a ferocity of emotions, yet emotion is irrelevant to truth and logic, so emotional aspects are suppressed. I3irdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05915098167630690865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-41546196498974955012016-07-03T00:55:39.291-07:002016-07-03T00:55:39.291-07:00They're a bunch of psychopathsThey're a bunch of psychopathsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-18684036656893217912016-04-22T10:25:06.983-07:002016-04-22T10:25:06.983-07:00you would have no moral compass,or you were raised...you would have no moral compass,or you were raised by wolves,you are to young to know what you would do in a dire situation,you are not focused or have been enlightenedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-38781653123537378732016-02-08T07:21:18.683-08:002016-02-08T07:21:18.683-08:00Hi there ME,
Long time right? Just for fun and p...Hi there ME, <br /><br />Long time right? Just for fun and perspective. I'm INTJ. Always have been. Every time I've taken this test for the last two decades it's never varied. And well, we both know I'm no socio. <br /><br />Lots of love, <br />Haven. Havenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06219816721347558501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-89991014582061215282016-02-08T07:20:58.929-08:002016-02-08T07:20:58.929-08:00Hi there ME,
Long time right? Just for fun and p...Hi there ME, <br /><br />Long time right? Just for fun and perspective. I'm INTJ. Always have been. Every time I've taken this test for the last two decades it's never varied. And well, we both know I'm no socio. <br /><br />Lots of love, <br />Haven. Havenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06219816721347558501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-13083488670760947062016-02-08T02:58:59.324-08:002016-02-08T02:58:59.324-08:00Continued, as the system complained that I exceede...Continued, as the system complained that I exceeded a character limit:<br /><br />Weak sense of self and other stuff derived from it like fluid sexuality, is really not limited to sociopathy, weak sense of self is a hallmark of personality disorders in general. Even I with my different disorder have to rely on other people to give me feedback on how to behave, because I feel like I'm literally a blank slate inside. This is not unusual, from socializing with people diagnosed with other personality disorders I've learnt that. Perhaps it happens because from the beginning we know deep inside that how we react, feel and think is different from how others do it, and there's always a sense of being an alien and passing for someone else than you actually are. Even pretending ultimately doesn't work, it only brings to a forefront that you're an alien, too different and yet everyone is oblivious to that. It's like noone can ever truly see you, even if you wanted to you could never show yourself. If a sense of self needs to be reflected at us by the society in order to be internalized in childhood, as my psychotherapist thinks, then it's no surprise that it can't get properly reflected for people like us who aren't "normal". People's feedback always feels fake, they don't know you're an alien, the society reflects its own "normal" idea of us that feels like a lie. And a lie doesn't stick. And so there's nothing tangible as a self. *shrugs*<br /><br />I enjoy the sense of freedom it gives, although the price is inability to connect. You can't connect "nothing" to someone else. You can connect a lie, though, but I don't think that's the same kind of connection that people normally share.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-61541102000187029012016-02-08T02:53:57.189-08:002016-02-08T02:53:57.189-08:00I've read the book (this is how I found this s...I've read the book (this is how I found this site later) out of curiosity and because I have a personality disorder myself, although a different one, and I struggle to reconcile an image of the person drawn so vividly in the book with that of an INTJ.<br /><br />First of all, how can someone focused on people be a thinking type? The book suggests a focus on relationships, on social power games, on dominating people's feelings, rather than enjoyment derived from watching said people through a microscope. Even though I know a psychologist who is an INTJ, she is notoriously bad at intuiting people. She uses what she learnt in psychology to categorize them instead of observing them. A sociopath wouldn't do that, right? I thought that were keenly observing, while INTJs are "blind" in that sense, they do not observe people directly, they learn abstract concepts about their behavior and then blindly project these concepts onto people and miss the boat. Sorry INTJs, but that's what I've seen, a desire to group people into boxes rather than an ability to study them directly.<br /><br />Then, how can a sociopath be a judging type? A judging type is ultimately someone who feels good only within a routine. I'm a perceiving type, for example, the type who feels trapped in routine and seeks change. I struggle with an idea that such utmost thrill seekers like sociopaths be could be of a judging, thrill-avoidant type.<br /><br />That said, there was something in the book already that made me feel strange about its portrayal of a sociopath. Now I can finally put my finger on it: the author is too intelligent. All those classical psychopathic traits, like impulsiveness, irresponsibility, inability to set long-term goals, etc., are about someone who does not think things through. Because when you do think things through, it takes time. Time that impulsive individuals never have, they just act out before thinking kicks in! So you can't be impulsive AND intelligent, these traits are incompatible a tad more than "completely".<br /><br />However, the person who writes articles in this journal is definitely a thinker type. I don't know about judging, but a thinker for sure. Which again clashes with a person portrayed in the book. Portrayed, i.e. not necessarily with the person who wrote it.<br /><br />Ok, maybe I'm just a limited thinker, like that psychologist who categorizes people from abstract knowledge rather than observation. But here I can't really observe the author, no matter how much I want to, so all that's left to do is point at various perceived incompatibilities and express my feeling of puzzlement. I do believe that the author is an INTJ after reading this journal, though.<br /><br />Going beyond MBTI, I really find it strange that a sociopath could be intelligent. Intelligent about people, yes, but intelligent in a classical sense? I don't know about that. To my probably limited mind it sounds impossible, as the classical sociopath charasteristics are incompatible with classical intelligence. I would even say that having some intelligence would be a cure for sociopathy. They'd develop a "stop" button in no time. Could be I'm totally wrong, or could be a different disorder in the book, probably a general not identified disorder, as they say in cases when textbook disorder descriptions don't match the picture.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-65665960356257816452015-11-03T00:51:37.035-08:002015-11-03T00:51:37.035-08:00Being consistently throughout the years "pure...Being consistently throughout the years "pure INTJ", I really do not care if that makes me a sociopath. However, I cannot dismiss there is a correlation. :-)Rico70https://www.blogger.com/profile/11006708920549141478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-8549366379191015392015-08-24T16:17:58.600-07:002015-08-24T16:17:58.600-07:00INTJs really are the worst. They are all bummed ou...INTJs really are the worst. They are all bummed out and stubborn and I laughed out loud when I heard that they are supposed to be intelligent. I would say some of the dumbest comments in my adult like have been from INTJ males. "I can do open hear surgery." "I can walk across Spain in 4 days", "I can build a 'certain speck' of house in 6 weeks.'<br /><br />No, No, No <br /><br />Shut your mouths and go to therapy and do society a favour and get a freaking life you cold-blooded lizards!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-24437086503616700422015-06-12T16:48:11.257-07:002015-06-12T16:48:11.257-07:00i'm very sorry but you have not done enough re...i'm very sorry but you have not done enough research, intjs don't look to the future? that's not at all correct. they are the number one type to plan their own funeral. go read all the functions and sub-functions. istjs are the ones who look to the past, they are very good at recalling information. while intjs are relentless planners, they often know exactly what they want to do, and how they will do it. where are you pulling this garbage from?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11089430864063800653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-29295527791543104222015-06-12T16:28:37.371-07:002015-06-12T16:28:37.371-07:00all the tests are flawed. your mbti type has to do...all the tests are flawed. your mbti type has to do with how you process information. any test will only ask about your behavior, and come to a conclusion based on the most likely behavior of a certain type. some people think they are in-between, or fluctuate between types, but nobody really does. if you read the descriptions of all the types, and their processes, and one really describes how you think, it's probably your true type. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11089430864063800653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-81774024596113166412015-05-26T15:30:01.785-07:002015-05-26T15:30:01.785-07:00I love this board. Where is everybody? Ok, yeah, l...I love this board. Where is everybody? Ok, yeah, look. WIth INTJs, you have to be "jumped in". Totally get that. I am an INTJ. I love INTJs.. INTPs treat their brain like a penis that they can't stop wanking. Sick of INTPs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-5293584624748848772015-03-10T04:48:11.139-07:002015-03-10T04:48:11.139-07:00Hey, Mike. You sound like an INFJ. I would know.
...Hey, Mike. You sound like an INFJ. I would know.<br /><br />You see, INFJ's are tricky creatures. We can intuitively read another's emotional state and create the perfect adaptive identity to manipulate another's mood (whether for good or otherwise).<br /><br />^We share that trait with the "sociopath". But we differ in one incredibly counter-intuitive way. We DO feel. In fact we feel more then almost any other type. We just can't intuitively access our own emotions. Thus we tend to assume that we have none even though our own emotional behavior is very present.<br /><br />Our cognitive stack makes it so that we tend to use our introverted thinking function to process our own feelings, which also happens to be our least developed function. In my opinion, this leads to the tendency to misjudge your own emotional actions as being mere impulse.<br /><br />Essentially, you feel quite a bit, you just can't process your own feelings or call them by name.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-65984457721142005142015-01-16T16:38:04.201-08:002015-01-16T16:38:04.201-08:00Interestingly enough, i myself am an INTJ i have a...Interestingly enough, i myself am an INTJ i have a terribly spotty employment history aswell as a terrible relationship history. i have almost no emotions, other than sadness and the occasional anger. most of my life i believed myself to be a sociopath, so i built myself a set of guidelines. I could never list them cause i don't even fully know them myself, none the less i follow them without fail. my anger always in check and never released due to the fear of what may occur. i feel nothing for anyone, not even my own daughter, but god help the man who ever harms her. i'm also empathic and yes i mean empathic and not empathetic. i feel other peoples emotions. i once even heard someones emotion in the form of a word in my mind. which i find quite odd for some one so logical. i've never been to college though i crave knowledge desperately. i know alot about everything. everything new i find, i learn everything i can about it whether it be a skill or trade or person. i watch people to see how they behave and interact. picking apart their thought process. but what does any of this make me? what is my purpose here if i'm never given the chance to do anything great? just to live and die here on this plane of existence leaving no impact at all? i can adapt like no one i've ever known. i'm 100% introvert, almost to the point of despising verbal conversation, yet i can go to work every day and talk to hundreds of people (happily). if someone near me is in severe emotional distress i flip a switch in my mind and i'm suddenly a therapist, an extremely excellent one. i've talked numerous people out of suicide. everywhere i go people are drawn to me, from all walks of life, all personality types. just wanting to be near me, and i'm soo outwardly boring. it makes no sense. my mind is in so many directions all at the same time. i desire to be soo many things all of which are completely possible. but how does one choose just one thing to learn? how do i understand who i am? and why do i always have this overwhelming urge to not be alone? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15259364133242845722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-35518239618520776372014-12-29T13:35:19.681-08:002014-12-29T13:35:19.681-08:00There is no difference, only conflict over semant...There is no difference, only conflict over semantics. Sociopath and psychopath are interchangeable terms that may or may not have different meanings depending on who you ask. Most of the difference in terminology arises from debate of cause for the same disorder. <br /><br />Though there are some that would argue that a sociopath is anyone possessing the traits of ASPD, and a psychopath is something greater.<br /><br />Likewise, all irrelevant. M.E. wrote her book with sociopath being synonymous with psychopath, as did Robert Hare, Kevin Dutton, and anyone else I feel is educated on the topic.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17166814713165267868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-46989052429272465882014-12-29T13:25:56.903-08:002014-12-29T13:25:56.903-08:00Technically, everyone has a personality type. Some...Technically, everyone has a personality type. Some fluctuate between multiple. Therefore, if what you are saying were true, there would be no such things as sociopaths. Why else would anything be considered a Personality Disorder? It means they have a personality, but a part of it is considered to be messed up. And yes, I'm an INTJ. Possibly a sociopathic narcissist. Or not~Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-39983654135808094162014-12-29T13:22:07.524-08:002014-12-29T13:22:07.524-08:00You say 'Sociopath or INTJ' in the title, ...You say 'Sociopath or INTJ' in the title, yet in the body paragraphs you refer to, instead of sociopaths, psychopaths. Sociopaths and psychopaths are completely different. ("I am not a psychopath. I am a high-functioning sociopath. Do your research." Looks like someone didn't do their research...) :I Just saying!<br /><br />~Female INTJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-11943265653888368282014-11-21T07:57:19.584-08:002014-11-21T07:57:19.584-08:00S rather than N because sociopaths prefer no bulls...S rather than N because sociopaths prefer no bullshit solutions, cutting corners, even cheating to a quick solution. They only want the information relevant to their desired outcome. N's however spend their time brooding over the how and why of things. They create a world in theory and abstract "what if" that I can't see a sociopath giving a damn about.<br /><br />P rather than J because J's crave order. They like to plan ahead, have clear set goals, like schedules and routines, and need to have plenty of time to analyze situations and explore all the possibilities. <br /><br />P's on the other hand dislike being limited. They dislike rules, routine, and monotony. They are spontaneous and impulsive. They don't need a manual, they just get it done.<br /><br />The characteristics of the ISTP sound ripped from the psychopathy checklist: coolness under pressure, risk taking, cheating and taking shortcuts, short attention spans, spontaneity, lack of long term goals, low concern for the feelings of others, the list goes on. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17166814713165267868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-83561495466616929592014-11-21T07:45:47.429-08:002014-11-21T07:45:47.429-08:00Sociopaths FAR more closely identify as ISTP's...Sociopaths FAR more closely identify as ISTP's than INTJ's.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17166814713165267868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-628748600098131100.post-66410022743281179992014-11-19T19:43:46.326-08:002014-11-19T19:43:46.326-08:00Well said, Sherlock. High functioning sociopath wi...Well said, Sherlock. High functioning sociopath wins again.SciFi Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07142079060895431190noreply@blogger.com