Typology Basement

#5-Ni/Se relationship with CHAOS


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INTJs and Dubai


  • Attraction to Dubai

    • Many INTJs and ENTJs are drawn to Dubai, seeing it as a central hub for entrepreneurship.

    • Dubai is perceived as a futuristic city, offering a unique lifestyle with its skyscrapers and desert setting.


  • INTJ Cognitive Functions

    • INTJs have introverted intuition (NI) as their dominant function, focusing on planning and controlling their future.

    • The SE (extroverted sensing) demon represents chaos for INTJs, who prefer structured environments.


  • Dubai's Appeal

    • Dubai is highly surveilled, minimizing chaos and unpredictability, which appeals to INTJs.

    • The city's authoritarian governance and extensive camera network create a controlled environment.


  • Escape from Reality

    • For INTJs, moving to Dubai can be seen as escaping the typical chaotic world.

    • Dubai offers a blend of planning and control, aligning with INTJ preferences.


Subject: INTJ, INFJ, mindset, emotional intelligence, patterns

Understanding Patterns and Mindsets


Technical Specifications for Cameras

  • Sent a PDF on UAE camera standards to an INTJ friend.

  • Friend found it useful, highlighting predictability in technical specifications.


INTJ and INFJ Mindsets

  • Discussed patterns among INTJs and INFJs regarding life changes.

  • Common solution: moving to a new place to escape chaos.

  • Emotional intelligence questioned in the context of escaping problems.


Spiritual Beliefs and Patterns

  • Noted differences in spiritual beliefs among INTJs and INFJs.

  • Some attribute issues to spirits, while others see it as escaping reality.

  • Patterns observed regardless of spiritual beliefs.


Reflection on Mindsets

  • Questioned whether issues are due to spiritual beliefs or a mindset of escaping reality.



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Typology BasementBy Antoine Fourton