It’s a book that makes you feel something. TFioS is a good pick because it’s sharp and insightful (the teenage characters are so grown-up) and the emotions are real and raw. But, to function in society better, it does help when we understand them. We don’t necessarily get a lot of emotions and aren’t emotionally expressive. ![]() INTJs are often described as being cold and aloof. So, Flavorwire, the Word Nerds offer up alternative choices that “suit” INTJs. But “Pride and Prejudice?”Īnd here’s why. ![]() The INTJ is fiercely independent, like a true Austen heroine, and skeptical like the novel’s creator. Only the results were worse (much worse) than I could have expected.įlavorwire picked “Pride and Prejudice” as the INTJ book. I’ll get Machiavelli’s The Prince, feel bad about being a villain (again) and then write a blog post about it I saw this link to a Flavorwire story naming a classic novel that would suit each Myers-Briggs personality type. I am an INTJ suffering more disappointment.
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