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00  ·  Introduction

The mind of an INTJ, mapped in four quadrants.

A guided tour through the cognitive functions that make an INTJ tick. Hover to disturb the field, click to send a shockwave, scroll to traverse — or click any quadrant of the brain to jump.

StrategicAnalyticalReservedVisionary
01  ·  Dominant

Introverted Intuition (Ni)

The pattern-seeker. Sees how disparate threads converge into a single underlying truth. Lives slightly in the future — already two moves ahead of the present conversation.

This is where strategy is born: not from data, but from a felt-sense of where things are heading.

Pattern recognitionForesightSynthesis
02  ·  Auxiliary

Extraverted Thinking (Te)

The execution engine. Takes the inner vision and translates it into systems, frameworks, plans. Decisive, structured, allergic to inefficiency.

If Ni is the architect's blueprint, Te is the contractor who builds the building.

LogicSystemsDecisiveness
03  ·  Tertiary

Introverted Feeling (Fi)

The inner compass. A private moral framework, rarely spoken about but quietly running every decision in the background. Personal authenticity over consensus.

This is the part of the INTJ that picks the hill, not Te. Te just figures out how to climb it.

ValuesAuthenticityConviction
04  ·  Inferior

Extraverted Sensing (Se)

The body in the room. The function that anchors the INTJ to the immediate, the physical, the now. Often underdeveloped, often the most rewarding to nurture.

Where Ni is "what could be," Se is "what is, right here."

PresenceSensationThe now