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Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

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If you’re an INTJ, your mind is doing a lot but from the outside people don't know what's happening.


In this video, I read a short section from Decode Your Personality by Dr. Dario Nardi and draw along as I break down how INTJs process the world through cognitive functions. We’ll look at introverted intuition (Ni), extraverted thinking (Te), why insight takes time to “congeal,” why planning feels natural, and why creative flow requires long stretches of quiet.


This is less about giving advice and more about putting words and pictures to something INTJs already experience.


00:00 — Why INTJs Don’t Think Like You Expect

01:05 — The Quiet State Where Insight Forms

02:45 — Why Planning Feels Natural to INTJs

04:10 — The Real Meaning of Self-Mastery

06:10 — How INTJs Actually Create

10:55 — The Function That Feels Unnatural—but Matters

11:55 — What Most People Get Wrong About INTJs