Tuesday, January 10, 2023

ENTP (Doraemon)

ENTP (Doraemon)

1. Summary

ENTPs have many personality types, and it is difficult to describe them in one word. Some call them inventors, intellectuals, and adventurers. In short, they are unwilling to be lonely, optimistic, humorous, curious, like to use their brains, argumentative, creative, willing to do things that they think are boring. If I have to sum it up in one word, I prefer to call them Nobita's "robot cat".

Special Note: Avoid arguing with ENTPs unless necessary, they are arguing for the sake of argument.

2. Analysis

For ENTPs, the outside world is too wonderful, there is no fixed pattern, like to socialise with people (E), full of endless opportunities, they are keen to pursue new and never experienced things (N), logic, Science, right and wrong are their favourite (T) and disdain for the trivialities of life (P).

They're the "would rather give up if you don't have a good start" type.

In study and life, like all NPs, it is common to lose things and make low-level mistakes; at the same time, like most NTs, prefers things that require exploring principles, and do not like memorization of subjects.

3. Traits and characteristics

We know that all NTs are sensitive to the system, and according to the system theory, a system can be analyzed mainly from two aspects: function and structure. Of course, function and structure are interrelated and inseparable. Relatively In other words, ENTJs and INTJs may be relatively concerned with the functional aspects of the system , that is, how to use the system to achieve an external purpose, while ENTPs and INTPs may be relatively concerned with the structure of the system. In other words, although ENTJs and INTJs will often improve and optimize the system, most of their improvements and optimizations serve an external purpose, that is, strategic planning, while ENTPs are the system optimization and improvement as the center of attention. In order to be able to do this, ENTPs have the quality of being highly sensitive, because if you want to improve a theory or optimize a system, you must first know where to improve and where to go. Optimization, right, in this regard, ENTP may be the strongest among the 16-type personalities.

Speaking of which, everyone should understand why ENTPs are called inventors. In layman's terms, ENTPs are the type with the most methods, ideas and ideas among the 16 types. ENTPs are inherently creative machines. When they are in good shape, they often come up with one good idea after another by tapping their heads. If the image of ENTP is cartoonized, the cartoon "Doraemon" that I watched when I was a child is the fat blue cat-shaped robot from the future, which is a typical ENTP-type personality.

As the only lively and active type among rational people, ENTPs are the type who likes to debate the most among the 16 types. ENTPs will be very immersed in the process of thinking and colliding with others. For them, debate is not to convince each other. Rather, it is to enjoy the intellectual and intellectual enjoyment that the debate process itself provides. This is different from INTPs. INTPs debate to perfect the theory and don't like to argue. Based on this, ENTPs will like quiz, brainstorming and other activities very much, and like to compete with others in public, and collide with sparks of wisdom. These are the things that ENTPs like most.

Naturally, in terms of career development, ENTPs are more suitable for the kind of work that can exert their creative talents, the kind of work that needs to constantly break the old framework and come up with new creative ideas, new methods, new suggestions, new ideas or at least work that does not reject new ideas. Considering that the willpower of rational ENTPs is actually very strong, they will not avoid problems, and they often come up with many and good solutions, so ENTPs are actually a very popular type in the workplace.

ENTPs see work and the world as a never-ending playground. They don't care about winning or losing, they only care about one challenge after another. ENTPs are very competitive and freewheeling. They are like architects, happy to draw a sketch of a plan, but all the implementation is someone else's business. Their job is to be curious, and they always like to ask: "Why is this? Why not?"  They often expose other people's scars consciously or unintentionally, and sometimes they are considered ignorant of current affairs.

ENTPs enjoy helping others resolve disputes. Even if it doesn't solve the problem in the end, the whole process is enough for them to enjoy.

ENTPs have an amazing ability to predict the direction of anything. They can hold onto even the flash of inspiration. But after a while, they will have a second, a third, or even a fifth or sixth new idea. They're want to try everything. But they often want to do nothing, only the beginning but not the end.

Another advantage of ENTPs is that they are full of fantasies about life. For them, the future is now, because of their delusional reality, anything can happen. If you doubt the future, the ENTP will not hesitate to come forward and reason with you. In the whole process, one new idea will be generated, so human beings are likely to take another step forward. ENTP's dissatisfaction with reality and ordinary has become the core driving force for their growth. Thanks to ENTP's endless stream of new ideas, human beings are able to break the routine and constantly change, grow, and develop.

ENTPs are always able to take advantage of every possible opportunity to enjoy life. Most of them have a wide range of interests. They can join several social groups at the same time and can do several activities at the same time without feeling tired. At the same time, their abundant energy and exuberant creativity also enhance their abilities.

Never-ending competitiveness is strength of ENTPs. They see each day as a challenge and strive to improve their abilities. Aggressive, insatiable traits give them the opportunity to harvest fruit that others can't imagine. Of course, in real life, not everyone is as self-motivated as ENTPs. Once colleagues and subordinates are disgusted with ENTPs, it will backfire.

ENTP women are often seen as the poster child for rebellion. They are positive, aggressive, and challenge everything, which is often distasteful to colleagues. They like to make puns, which can be misunderstood or conflicted. Usually, a traditional enterprise is not easy to accept this kind of behaviour. Therefore, if ENTP women want to be successful in their careers, they must change their innate nature and learn to adapt to society. Of course, there are times when this bluntness of ENTP women is appreciated. At work, ENTP women are able to do better than expected once they are affirmed.

ENTP men are often praised for their enthusiasm and insight. Their adventurous nature is seen as a male trait. Their foresight is considered a rare asset. The only downside is that their impulsiveness and disdain for facts often keep them from fitting into large, well-organized businesses. Still, they are relatively more acceptable to the general public than ENTP women.

Interestingly, both women and men, ENTPs always have good careers in business. This is largely due to their foresight. This advantage masks their character flaws.

As with other types, ENTPs' weaknesses are the opposite of what they are good at, such as ENTPs being the most resistant to conventional, things or circumstances. For example, asking an ENTP to do work that can be done well as long as it follows the tried-and-true old ways and doesn't require any creativity is basically the same as killing him. Another common problem with ENTPs is that they tend to ignore details and appear impatient when dealing with details. Not only that, they are very easy to underestimate the obstacles and obstacles that may be encountered in the process of realizing a good-looking idea. When ENTPs are faced with ideas and ideas, they tend to have an obvious color of blind optimism. The biggest confusion that ENTPs encounter is also here. They often find that although they have come up with the best solution to a problem in their eyes, others around them don't want to solve the problem in this way, and some even do not want to solve the problem, which is often incomprehensible to ENTPs. Finally, because ENTPs focus too much on intellectual activities, they like debates too much, and they are very good at grasping the loopholes in other people's speeches, so it is easy to give others a sense of being smart. After all, not everyone likes debates so much, and some people feel that debates. These people will often feel that talking to ENTPs is very tiring.

A notable weakness of ENTPs is their lack of execution. ENTP bosses often make their subordinates unable to find their way and confused. They can be interrupted by new projects at any time, even if there are still many projects at hand. The Achilles heel of the ENTP is the inability to complete it despite having hundreds of ideas. Of course, they can excuse that they are thinking, but they will eventually be disliked because they have no results.

ENTPs are capricious, too extreme, and more emotional. Any offensive language will come out of their mouth when they are in a bad mood.

Another serious disadvantage of ENTPs is that they cannot be connected to reality. When details and deadlines come, they run away. At this time, they always have some new ideas to cover up the truth. With any luck, they can complete half the mission. Otherwise, the entire task cannot be completed. They only focus on the whole, but never realize the impact the details have on the whole thing.

To sum up, just like other personality types, ENTPs have more pros than cons. But we cannot ignore the shortcomings, or they will become stumbling blocks and affect the course of things. Through continuous self-awakening and development, the advantages of ENTP will be fully developed.

4. Preferred career fields

Fields of preference: creative, entrepreneurial, development, investment, public relations, politics, creative fields.

Preferred typical occupations: entrepreneur, inventor, investment banker, venture capitalist, management marketing consultant, ad copywriter, talk show host, politician, real estate developer, logistics consultant, investment broker, ad creative director, actor, strategy Planners, university presidents/deans of colleges, Internet marketers, marketing planners.

5. Advantages and disadvantages of the work

1. Advantages of ENTPs at work may include:

a)    Excellent interpersonal skills to get others excited about their point of view

b)    Desperately "wanting to know the world outside the box", imagining new possibilities

c)    Outstanding creative problem-solving skills

d)    Wide range of interests and hobbies, easy to accept new things

e)    Strong confidence and motivation to learn new knowledge

f)     Ability to handle multiple problems simultaneously

g)    Awareness of the needs and intentions of others

h)    Able to adapt to new situations flexibly and have the ability to change skillfully

2. Disadvantages of ENTPs at work may include:

a)    Difficulty keeping yourself organized and organized

b)    Overconfident and may use their abilities and social experiences inappropriately

c)    Tends to look at problems in terms of "is it possible"

d)    may promise unrealistically

e)    Impatient with details and follow-up

f)     Not patient enough with people you don't trust, not strict enough with yourself

g)    Impatient with narrow-minded and stubborn people, lose interest in what they do easily


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