"Logician" personality(INTP-A / INTP-T)

Draw on yesterday, live today, and envision tomorrow. It is important to never stop questioning.
Albert Einstein

Only 3% of the population are logicians, which is extremely rare, but they don't think so because they don't care about being "mediocre". Logicians pride themselves on their proactive creativity, unusual perspectives, and inexhaustible intellect. Often referred to as philosophers, thinkers, or professors, logicians have made many scientific discoveries over the course of history that are the fruit of their wisdom.

A muddled life is not worth living

Logicians are famous for their brilliant theories and impeccable logic - in fact, they are the most logically rigorous of all personality types.

People with the Logician personality type are passionate about patterns, and it's almost an innate habit of theirs to find the flaws in their words, so it's not wise to lie to a Logician. Ironically, logicians are not to be taken at their word - not because they are not honest enough, but because logicians like to share underdeveloped ideas in debates with themselves, and are only there to test out opinions on ideas and theories from others, rather than to use them as real conversation partners.

In this way, people often think that people with this personality type are less reliable, but the reality is that no one is more passionate and capable than a logician when it comes to identifying problems, delving deeper into the various factors and details associated with them and finding alternative ways to find workable solutions - just don't expect them to give you progress reports on time. People with the Logician personality type tend to have little interest in routine activities and maintenance, but as long as they are placed in an environment that stimulates their creative genes and potential, Logicians will invest time and energy at all costs to develop insightful and unbiased solutions.

“逻辑学家” 人格 (INTP-A / INTP-T)

Wisdom begins with skepticism

They may appear to be idle, wasting their time in endless daydreams, but the thinking process of logicians never stops, and from the moment they open their eyes, ideas are always bubbling up in their minds. Constant thinking makes them appear to be contemplative or delirious as they are often engaged in heated debates in their own minds, but when they are in the company of acquaintances or people with similar hobbies, they become very relaxed and friendly. But when logician personalities are among strangers, what we see is their hard-to-conceal shyness, and even a bit of friendly and kind banter about their conclusions or theories is perceived as an accusation, which can quickly set off a verbal fight.

When logicians are extraordinarily agitated, the words that come out of their mouths become incoherent as they struggle to explain the series of chains of logical conclusions, which in turn leads them to their latest idea. Often, if someone else is confused and struggling to understand what a logician is saying, they will choose to change the subject rather than put things into layman's terms.

Logicians will also choose to change the subject if others are full of subjective judgment and emotion when explaining their thought processes. Suppose there is an incredibly complex clockwork mechanism that accepts any possible facts and ideas, processes each of them with creative reasoning, and gives the most logical result - this is how the logician's brain works. People with this personality type have little tolerance for emotional activity wrenches interfering with the running of their machine.

Change the world before you change yourself.

Besides, logicians simply don't understand what emotional whining is, and their friends don't get emotional support from them. People with the Logician personality type are more inclined to give a series of well-organized suggestions to solve the underlying problem, presenting a point of view that isn't popular with their more sensitive friends. This is likely to extend to social conversations and goals such as planning dinners and marriages, as Logicians are more concerned with originality and immediate results.

One thing that really makes it difficult for Logicians to make it big is that they have a never-ending and deep-seated fear of failure. Logicians are prone to pushing back on their ideas and theories, fearing that they've missed some important clue, so they stumble and get lost in an invisible world where their ideas can't see the light of day. Dispelling this self-doubt is the toughest challenge logicians face, but in overcoming it, the gift of wisdom they bring to the world, no matter how high or low, makes it worth fighting for.

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