The personality of “Architect” (INTJ-INTJ-T) - Personalities

It is lonely at the top and, as they are one of the personality types, the rarest and most capable on the strategic plan, the Architects know only too wellThe Architects are just two percent of the population and women of this personality type are especially rare, because they comprise only, eight of the population. For Architects, it is often difficult to find individuals with the same sensitivity that are able to follow their relentless intellectualism and their maneuvers of chess players. The people who have the type of personality of"Architect"are imaginative but decisive, ambitious, and yet secret, amazingly curious, but they do not waste their energy. With a natural thirst for knowledge that manifests itself early in life, Architects are often given the label of"library"in the course of their childhood. Although this may be intended as an insult by their peers, they are more likely to identify with this image and are often proud, because they value a lot their vast and deep corpus of knowledge. The Architects also like to share what they know, because they have confidence in their mastery of the subjects of their choice, but they prefer to conceive and execute a brilliant plan within their area that share their views on distractions"boring"as the banter. You have the right to have your opinion informed. No one has the right to be ignorant A paradox to most observers, the Architects are able to live with the glaring contradictions which, nevertheless, are perfectly logical, at least from a point of view purely rational. For example, Architects are idealists, the most innocent and the cynical, more bitter, which doesn't seem to go together However, it is because Architects tend to believe that with effort, intelligence and consideration, nothing is impossible, while at the same time they think that people are too lazy, lacking long-term view or greedy to really get these fantastic results. However, it is unlikely that this view cynical to the reality to prevent a Architect interested to get a result according to him is relevant. The Architects exude self-confidence and an aura of mystery, and their comments are sagacious, their original ideas and formidable logic enable them to impose change through sheer willpower and force of personality. It will seem sometimes that the Architects are keen to deconstruct and reconstruct all the ideas and all the systems with which they come in contact with, employing a sense of perfectionism and even morality to this work. Those who do not have the talent to keep up with the process of the Architects, or, worse still, those who do not see to what these processes may well serve, are likely to lose their respect immediately and permanently. It is not necessary to confuse it with the impulsivity: the Architects will strive to remain rational regardless of the attraction exerted by the final goal, and every idea, whether generated internally or borrowed from the outside world, must pass the ruthless and ever-present filter"Is what it's going to work.". This mechanism is applied all the time, to all things and all people, and it is often in this type of situation the personality types"Architect"of trouble. Architects are brilliant, and have confidence in the body of knowledge that they have taken the time to understand but, unfortunately, the social contract has little chance to be a part of these subjects. The pious lies and the chatter is already difficult enough to bear for a guy who yearns for truth and depth, but the architect can go as far as to consider many social conventions as downright silly. Ironically, it is often better that they stay where they are comfortable (out of the spotlight), where the natural confidence prevalent among the Architects when they are working in the middle familiar can serve as a personal tag and attract people, romantic or not, that have a temper and similar interests.

The Architects define themselves by their tendency to evolve into life as if it were a giant chess game in which one moves continuously the parts with consideration and intelligence, assessing new tactics, new strategies and emergency plans, taking constantly over their fellowmen in order to keep control of a situation while maximizing their freedom of movement.

The goal is not to suggest that the Architects act without a moral conscience, but to many other personality types, the disgust of the Architects for the impulsive reactions may give such an impression, and this explains why a lot of wicked imaginary (and misunderstood hero) are inspired by this type of personality.