MBTI愛情特輯#6:INTJ的愛情|Sherry's Notes 雪力的心理學筆記 #MBTI #INTJ #愛情

Sherry's Notes 雪力的心理學筆記2 minutes read

The recipe for classic spaghetti carbonara involves boiling spaghetti, frying guanciale, mixing eggs, cheese, and pepper, then combining everything in a pan. Sherry discusses the INTJ personality type, focusing on their functions, struggles with emotions, relationships, and the need for future planning and emotional expression.

Insights

  • INTJs, such as Elon Musk and Sheldon from "The Big Bang Theory," struggle with emotional connections, prioritize future planning, and may find it challenging to express emotions or empathize with others in relationships.
  • Sherry's discussion on INTJ personalities highlights their focus on practical future possibilities through Extroverted Thinking, their struggle with emotional connections due to the third function of emotion, and the importance of open communication about future plans and emotional needs in relationships.

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Recent questions

  • What is the main focus of INTJ personalities?

    Future possibilities and practical planning.

  • How do INTJs struggle with emotional connections?

    Difficulty connecting future visions with emotions.

  • Who are some examples of famous INTJ personalities?

    Elon Musk and Sheldon from "The Big Bang Theory."

  • What challenges do INTJs face in relationships?

    Struggles with emotional expression and empathy.

  • How can INTJs improve their relationships?

    By balancing independence with emotional support.

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Summary

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Classic Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe

  • Recipe for classic spaghetti carbonara
  • Ingredients: spaghetti (400g), eggs (4), pecorino cheese (100g), guanciale (100g), black pepper
  • Boil spaghetti until al dente
  • Fry guanciale until crispy
  • Mix eggs, cheese, and pepper in a bowl
  • Drain spaghetti, add to guanciale in pan
  • Remove pan from heat, add egg mixture, stir quickly
  • Serve immediately, garnish with extra cheese and pepper

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Understanding INTJ Love and Relationships with Sherry

  • Sherry discusses INTJ love, focusing on the functions of Introverted Intuition and Extroverted Thinking.
  • INFJ and INTJ share Introverted Intuition as their first function, but INFJ focuses on human betterment, while INTJ focuses on practical future possibilities.
  • INTJ's second function is Extroverted Thinking, emphasizing resource integration and goal-oriented planning.
  • The third function of INTJ is emotion, where they struggle to connect their future visions with their emotions.
  • INTJ's weakest function is Extraverted Sensing, hindering their ability to live in the moment and connect with immediate surroundings.
  • Examples of INTJ personalities include Elon Musk and Sheldon from "The Big Bang Theory."
  • INTJs may struggle with emotional connections and may become overly focused on future possibilities.
  • In relationships, INTJs prioritize future planning and may struggle with emotional expression and empathy.
  • INTJs may feel that spending time with others is a waste and may struggle with expressing emotions.
  • INTJs may need to communicate more openly with partners about future plans and emotional needs.
  • INTJs may struggle with balancing independence and the need for emotional support in relationships.
  • INTJs may need to appreciate their partners' differences and communicate openly about values and needs.
  • INTJs may have difficulty understanding and empathizing with others' emotions, leading to challenges in relationships.
  • INTJs may need to take risks and be more open to love and relationships to grow and learn.
  • INTJs may need to find a balance between independence and interdependence in relationships.
  • INTJs may struggle with understanding and accepting different values and perspectives in relationships.
  • INTJs may have difficulty processing information that does not align with their internal logic and future visions.
  • INTJs may need to work on actively listening and engaging with partners to avoid misunderstandings.
  • INTJs may experience sensory shutdown when information does not align with their internal logic, leading to communication challenges.
  • INTJs may benefit from further exploration of their functions and comparisons in Sherry's book.
  • Sherry encourages interaction and feedback from INTJ viewers to enhance understanding and engagement.
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