intj-paradigm:

intj-paradigm:

Most Common: 5w6, 5w4, 6w5

Less Common: 1w9, 3w4, 8w7

Type 5: The aim of this type is omniscience. A complete and total understanding of all things known, and furthermore unknown. INTJs of this type pursue knowledge with a relentlessness. They use their intuition to innovate and glean insight and their Te to operate empirically and to actualize their ideas. INTJ 5s have contributed the most to the sciences, in both the practical and awe-inspiring sense.

Skepticism runs rampant. There is a strong desire to test all things themselves, and if they cannot, they will scrutinize the experiments, yielded data, and conclusions formed by others with a rigorous intensity. At the professional level, they approach their work with the intent of disproving their fondest and most closely held theories, even moreso the theories of others, believing that only the ones left alive hold any merit.

While their Te is certainly pronounced, actively skeptical, and partial to empiricism, they are by no means lacking in imagination, and gladly invite such an activity so long as some sort of testing occurs at a later point. Their outward demeanor is actually a bit deceptive, in that they reside within an internal world that is rich in symbolism, hitting upon their profoundest insights almost through play, rather than extraneous thought.

5w6 - The Problem Solver