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The Ni (On being an INTJ)
Introverted intuition
My driving process
Allowing me to navigate in a world in which
My own thinking is rare
Introverted intuition
Coupled with extraverted thinking
A dynamic duo
Taking on the world
Introverted intuition
Helpful in some situations yet
Useless in most
If not controlled,
Dangerous
Introverted intuition
A rarity among types
Unique and a double-edged sword
It isolates, confuses, troubles
Introverted intuition
Stop consuming me whole
I’m missing out on
All the little things
I can’t breathe.
Introverted intuition
Tinkering away
Maybe you’ll let me
Use my extraverted sensing
One day
Introverted intuition
The world is passing by
I want to notice the flowers
The trees, tastes, smells, and sounds
There’s more than this.
The Ni
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I love to read about Myers-Briggs. It is a personality test centered around Jungian psychology and I could read about it for hours. I am so consumed by this theory I apply it in everyday life. I am aware that not everyone fits nicely into sixteen boxes dreamed up by Carl Jung, and I don't even know if I am 'INTJ' or it's a label that I've tightly clung to so that I can hide under the guise of 'knowing myself' but I really enjoy the theory. Even if there's little to no scientific evidence behind it. This prompted me to write this poem.