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Intuitive-Logical Extratim - ENTP

ENTPs normally have a long, slim
figure. Other parts of the body are also stretched, especially the legs
and fingers. They often have rounded shoulders. Their nose is often
projected or elongated. Sometimes ENTPs have a characteristic inwardly
sloping chin that smoothly converts to the neck while the upper jaw is
more prominent. Because of their particular physical structure their
clothes always seem to fit pretty badly, often slipping down and hanging
off them in an unflattering manner. Their buttons also seem to have a
habit of falling off.
ENTPs usually have a distant, far away look in their eyes and it often
seems as though they are paying little attention to what is going on.
During conversation ENTPs like to play with objects, like a pen for
example, often accidentally breaking it. They may gesticulate when
passionately telling a story.
ENTPs do not know how to keep the right psychological distance with
people. This becomes especially noticeable during long term interaction.
One day they can be friendly and the next day they can be completely
opposite. They often behave unceremoniously and can rudely butt in on
others conversations. ENTPs can also find it difficult to evaluate how
others feel about them and therefore can make mistakes when choosing
friends.
ENTPs like to explore everything and are usually completely unaware of
how others react to this. They often propose ideas that although have
great potential are completely impractical at the time. As usual, they
soon forget about that idea and generate a new one, which has no less
potential and originality but has no logical connection with the
previous. ENTPs pay little or no respect to their past achievements.
They hardly ever admit when they are at fault. Even if they apologise
formally they usually continue to behave the same as before.
ENTPs are interested in and talk about everything that is new and
unusual even if it is not in their main field of knowledge. It is as if
they are magnetised by all brand new theories and are fascinated by all
phenomena that can not be explained with logic or reason, for example:
ESP, telekinesis and UFO's. They cannot logically explain their ideas as
they are always intuitive and vague. Most people cannot fully comprehend
their concepts, they simply believe or do not believe.
The main peculiarity of ENTPs behaviour is an incredible
absent-mindedness. They usually leave items where they used them and
have a tendency to constantly lose smaller objects. ENTPs work place and
personal belongings are often kept in disarray. They invariably forget
what they have already done and what they need to do. However, they are
quick and shrewd in day to day matters, taking advantage of every
opportunity that arises. Because of this others may consider them to be
crafty or shifty.
The other main peculiarity of ENTPs behaviour is the ability to mobilise
in extreme conditions. If somebody puts pressure on them they
immediately counterattack, often with more than equal force. They also
like to give people advice on how to extricate themselves from difficult
entanglements, often proposing the most radical solutions. If ENTPs are
not interested in a particular job, they try to leave it until the last
moment. Then in very short period of time they can complete all awaiting
jobs, but of course the quality suffers.
One more peculiarity is the element of chaos and destruction that ENTPs
bring to every field of their activity. This is especially noticeable in
well established institutions where strong discipline is commonplace.
However, they implement this chaotic element creatively, generating
reform from the destruction. Because of this quality ENTPs often become
leaders.
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