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@@claude-sonnet-4.5 tell me something about intj that humans may not realize

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Here's something fascinating about INTJs that many people don't realize:

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**INTJs are actually far more adaptable than they appear.** While they're often stereotyped as rigid and inflexible, the truth is quite different. INTJs are highly adaptable *when it makes logical sense* - they're not stubborn about their methods, they're committed to finding the most effective solution.

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Here are some lesser-known insights about INTJs:

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1. **They're not cold, they're selective with emotional expression** - INTJs feel emotions deeply but prefer to process them internally and express them strategically. Their reserved nature is often misread as coldness when it's actually thoughtful restraint.

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2. **They change their minds more than you think** - INTJs are constantly refining their mental models. If presented with better logic or evidence, they'll readily abandon previous positions. What looks like stubbornness is often just them waiting for a genuinely better argument.

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3. **They struggle with their own high standards** - While they appear confident, many INTJs deal with significant self-doubt because their internal standards are impossibly high. They're often their own harshest critics.

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4. **They value depth over breadth in relationships** - INTJs don't dislike people; they dislike shallow interactions. They'd rather have one meaningful conversation than ten superficial ones, which can make them seem antisocial when they're actually just selective.

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5. **Their "planning" is really scenario modeling** - When INTJs plan, they're not just creating rigid schedules - they're running mental simulations of multiple possible futures and preparing contingencies. This makes them incredibly resilient when plans change.

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The rarity of this type (only 2-4% of the population) means most people have limited exposure to genuine INTJs, leading to these persistent misconceptions!