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The True INTJ

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Mastermind INTJs are few in number, but great in influence. From Isaac Newton to Mark Zuckerberg, these visionary, determined INTJs have made an impact. But what drives these self-possessed, sometimes mysterious Masterminds? What makes them so uniquely equipped to improve the systems we live with every day? This book is for INTJs and those who live with them, work with them, or just want to know more about them. With an eye toward the INTJ's natural strengths, The True INTJ takes an in-depth look at the talents, motivations, values, and unique qualities of the INTJ. You'll discover what drives the INTJ, and how this innovative, dedicated personality type can use their gifts to change the world.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 10, 2014

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121 reviews
July 28, 2015
There's really nothing different in here than what's floating around the rest of the Internet. I thought perhaps it would break down the use of INTJ functions better (Ni,Te,Fi,Se) but it stays on the surface just using general ideas. I also felt that it didn't give true justice to the artsy creativity this type can have.

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1,133 reviews911 followers
March 12, 2018
Love reading about my Myers-Brigg personality type and this one was pretty great. I highlighted several quotes just because it fit me to a tee. If you haven’t taken this test and you want to find out more about yourself, go ahead and take it. It’s so much fun reading about what makes you, well you. I need more books like this TBH.
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365 reviews14 followers
March 17, 2017
Decent Summary

I've done a lot of work with MBPTI over the years so I know a lot of what is said about my personality type (INTJ). I've found it helpful over the years, especially in terms of my work life, to be able to play to my strengths and be aware of my tendencies as well as areas I need to catch myself and open up to other ways of being.

There were few surprises, therefore, in this book for me, but a good refresher about areas I need to be aware of as I continue in my career. It is not, however, an in-depth examination and does focus more on the positive rather than the downsides. If you're new to MBPT, these books (one on each type) can be helpful overviews. They're also good if you know the MBPT of coworkers or loved ones--they may give you helpful insights into how to be in relationship in better ways. However, do remember that no one is a "perfect example" of their personality type. They're simply tendencies. Take them as descriptive, not prescriptive.
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200 reviews13 followers
July 23, 2020
This book was accurate, and did a very good job of staying away from the stereotypes for the INTJ.
As usual, the INTJ is extremely interesting and relatable, which made this an entertaining and enjoyable read.
4 reviews
June 11, 2019
Good

Great! Easy, fun and quick to read. Very informative and detailed. Will also consider reading the other books as well
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95 reviews56 followers
April 8, 2020
I enjoyed reading this book. I don't relate to this personality type at all, but do enjoy coming to understand the INTJ better.
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38 reviews
February 19, 2017
I'm an INTJ female which happens to be the rarest combination possible. INTJs in general are one of the very rare types, so my curiosity is always piqued when something is INTJ-centric specifically.

There's absolutely nothing in this book that you cannot get online somewhere. You can also understand more throughly by looking up said sources online vs. reading this. I'm happy I got this for free by Kindle Unlimited because I would be sourly disappointed if I had money for it.

I do not recommend at all. It is an utter waste of time. If you're an INTJ or looking to read/learn more about INTJS: go onto Google and go down the list of possible resources, as well as Youtube.
2 reviews
November 22, 2019
summary of what you know about INTJ

basically, it is an extended version of INTJ 16 personalities you have read after the test. It provide detail explanation of INTJ personality so i read it till the end as it is unveiling my personalities which i have never expressed it in words. The book is able to pinpoint weakness of INTJ which reveals the truth that not all INTJs are successful and living happily due to their characters & what they values.

it is good to read but did not provide nouveau ideas or insights
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128 reviews
May 10, 2018
Meh

An okay guide at best. While in some parts I found myself nodding vigorously in agreement, the amount of repetition in this book is a ridiculous. Could easily have been 50% shorter. Also, the painting of INTJ’s as emotionless droids is stupid: it’s a personality type not a scale on the autistic spectrum, for goodness sake...
5 reviews
February 8, 2019
Not to bad.

It was well organized and informative. I gave it three stars because it was very repetitive with some of its info and because of some discrepancies i have concerning pieces of the information given.
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1 review
February 19, 2019
Insightful read

Well organized and thoughtful points regarding the personality type. Also presents thought provoking concepts, that are introspective if you are reading this as an INTJ.
258 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2024
Good rundown of the INTJ personality type

Most of it is stuff I've heard before, but it's still a good rundown of the basics all in one place and there were a couple fresh perspectives I hadn't considered before.
1 review
October 18, 2019
Good but not Great

The book is good and relatable with an INTJ, but it lacked something. Needed something more on how to inprove and deal with the weaknesses.
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7 reviews
February 28, 2017
This has helped me understand me understand INTJs a little bit more! I have a couple close friends with this personality along with my girlfriend. This was helpful in seeking to understand them more!
1 review1 follower
December 9, 2016
The title holds true..

The book was short and to the point; bringing clarity to most of the key elements of the INTJ personality. I enjoyed the read, especially how the author did his or her due diligence in a concise manner. If I were to put in my honest two cents, I would have liked to read a little more about the INTJ weaknesses, development opportunities in these areas, and some further exploration of how the "strategic" nature of this personality manifests itself.
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Author 7 books13 followers
July 8, 2016
The bottom line: For INTJs, become more self-aware and feel confident knowing how to win life.

Knowing yourself is a crucial component of maximizing your potential, and if you are an INTJ, The True INTJ will provide you with a well-defined picture of who you are, how you think, how you relate to people, and the ... http://www.chesadaphal.com/true-intj-...
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125 reviews15 followers
January 27, 2017
Ok

Learning about one's self towards growth is good, but I honestly didn't get anything I didn't already know about myself from this book. A long Summary of Intj is a better title for this book.
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1 review1 follower
September 7, 2016
Easy read

Good start for people who identify themselves as INTJs and looking to learn about themselves. However doesn't say much more than what is found on the Internet
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