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Note: It should be noted that the Myers-Briggs and Kiersey ratings
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characteristics, but rather existing tendencies. An individual's
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Like their fellow
SPs, ISTPs are fundamentally Performers, but as Ts their areas
of interest tend to be mechanical rather than artistic like
those of ISFPs, and unlike most ESPs they do not present an
impression of constant activity. On the contrary, they lie
dormant, saving their energy until a project or an adventure
worthy of their time comes along--and then they launch
themselves at it. The apparently frenzied state that
inevitably ensues is actually much more controlled than it
appears--ISTPs always seem to know what they're doing when it
comes to physical or mechanical obstacles--but the whole chain
of events presents a confusing and paradoxical picture to an
outsider.
ISTPs are equally difficult to understand in their need for
personal space, which in turn has an impact on their
relationships with others. They need to be able to "spread
out"--both physically and psychologically--which generally
implies encroaching to some degree on others, especially if
they decide that something of someone else's is going to
become their next project. (They are generally quite
comfortable, however, with being treated the same way they
treat others--at least in this respect.) But because they need
such a lot of flexibility to be as spontaneous as they feel
they must be, they tend to become as inflexible as the most
rigid J when someone seems to be threatening their lifestyle.
These territorial considerations are usually critical in
relationships with ISTPs; communication also tends to be a key
issue, since they generally express themselves non-verbally.
When they do actually verbalize, ISTPs are masters of the
one-liner, often showing flashes of humor in the most tense
situations; this can result in their being seen as
thick-skinned or tasteless.
Like most SPs, ISTPs may have trouble with rote and abstract
classroom learning, which tend not to be good measures of
their actual intelligence. They tend, sometimes with good
reason, to be highly skeptical of its practical value, and
often gravitate towards classes in industrial arts; part-time
vocational/ technical programs can be useful to even the
college-bound ISTP. In terms of careers, mechanics and any of
the skilled trades are traditional choices, and those ISTPs
with strong numerical as well mechanical gifts tend to do
extremely well in most areas of engineering. Working as
paramedics or firefighters can fulfill the ISTP need to live
on the edge; they are at their best in a crisis, where their
natural disregard for rules and authority structures allows
them to focus on and tackle the emergency at hand in the most
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Fictional ISTP's |
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Charles Bronson
Tom Cruise
James Dean
Clint Eastwood
Burt Reynolds
Keith Richards
Charlie Yeager
Frank Zappa |
Hedda Gabler (Hedda Gabler)
John Miller (American Grafitti)
Archibald "Harry" Tuttle (Brazil) |
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