INTP
Private, intellectual, impersonal, analytical and reflective, the INTP
appears to value ideas, principles and abstract thinking above all else. This logical type
seeks to understand and explain the universe--not to control it! Higher education often
holds a particular appeal to this type who tends to acquire degrees and amass knowledge
over the entire course of life. Abstract or theoretical subjects are usually the INTP's
cup of tea, and academic or research careers may seem attractive to this type. From
science and math to economics and philosophy: just name the discipline, and you'll find
INTPs perched on the loftiest rungs of theory and analysis. In whatever field they choose,
INTPs take on the role of visionary, scientist or architect, and they usually prefer to
make their contributions in relative solitude. The mundane details of life may be the
INTP's undoing, since this type lives in a world guided by intuitive thinking. Often
perceived to be arrogant and aloof, the quiet and sometimes reclusive INTP may have to
struggle in the personal realm, as well, for feelings are not this type's natural forte.