E.N.T.P.(Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving)
ENTPs love excitement and challenge. Enthusiastic and ingenious, they are talkative, clever, and good at many things and constantly strive to increase their competence and personal power. ENTPs are born enterprising. They are fascinated with new ideas and are alert to all possibilities. They have strong initiative and operate on creative impulse.
ENTPs value their inspiration above all else and strive to turn their original ideas into reality. They are inquisitive, versatile, adaptable, and resourceful in solving challenging and theoretical problems.
Alert and outspoken, ETPs can easily see the flaw in any position and often enjoy arguing for fun on either side of an issue. They have excellent analytical abilities and are great strategic thinkers. They can almost always find a logical
reason for the things that they want.
Most ENTPs like to test the limits around them and consider that most rules and regulations are meant to be
bent, if not broken. They are sometimes unconventional in their approach and enjoy helping others to push
past what is accepted and expected. They like to live freely and look for fun and variety in everyday situations.
ENTPs deal imaginatively with social relationships and often have a great number and variety of friends and acquaintances. They can display great humor and optimism. ENTPs can be charming and stimulating company and often inspire others to become involved in their projects through their infectious enthusiasm. They prefer to understand and respond to people rather than judge them.
Possible Blind Spots
Because ENTPs value creativity and innovation above all else, they sometimes ignore the standard way of doing something simply because it is not original. Their intense dislike for the routine and predictable can make it difficult for them to notice the necessary details. They sometimes neglect the needed preparation when, in their zeal to take on something fresh, they dive in too quickly. And once major problems are solved , they are often off to the next exciting adventure rather than sticking around to see the original project through. They need to work toward making commitments to fewer projects so they will complete more of the ones they start.
Often, ENTPs talk so quickly, and so much, they don’t allow others to contribute. They are honest and fair but can be blunt and tactless in their ready criticism of others. ENTPs need to consider the feelings of others as valid and important, even if they don’t share them. While they can be charming, funny, and entertaining, they can also be insincere. ENTPs need to resist the urge to simply adapt and perform, and instead share their genuine emotions.
...Not only does this strangely exactly relate to me, but the possible blind spots and weakness are what I myself have been thinking about in how I act and in what I say and do. Here is a little piece of advice an amazing teacher once told me, "Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it" (as in How I react to what happens to me). Good advice, maybe I shoud embrace that rather then sharing and spreading it to everyone, cause sometimes I don't think before I react.
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