INTP — Embrace your Charm and Introspective Nature
Are you looking find songs that resonates with your personality based on your MBTI? Music do has a wonderful way of providing new insights about yourself and the world around you through delightful tunes. If you or your friends are an easygoing individual who appreciates accuracy and precision, then this playlist might be particularly captivating for you.
Overview of INTP individuals
Let me introduce you to the incredible logician, the INTP. They are known to be independent, reflective thinkers who exude a laid-back and relaxed vibe in their comfort zone.
When it comes to their professional pursuits or delving into serious matters, they value precision and logical reasoning. They would also love to sometimes, anticipate the pros and cons of new ideas. They are the kind who priorities innovation over sticking to old methods, always pushing boundaries and embracing fresh approaches.
They do also, crave accuracy and novelty, drawing from personal experiences with keen observation and it do greatly contributes to their innovative pursuits. This explains their preference for diving into matters from first principles, taking a thorough approach that may require a bit more time. It’s all part of their introspective process, meticulously gathering insights and knowledge to generate new ideas.
As INTPs mature, they develop a strong sense of ability in empathy. However, due to their focus on the external world and their desire to help others, they may struggle to recognize or acknowledge their own feelings. This can lead them to unintentionally neglect their own needs and emotional well-being. Sometimes, their well-intentioned words may sound harsh, causing misunderstandings with others.
But when we view all the functions of an INTP in harmony, we see a person who embodies analytical, logical, and innovative qualities. Drawing upon their vast knowledge and experience, they strive to be of service to others by thinking creatively and presenting multiple possibilities and solutions to better serve those around them.
First up, we have “Alien” by Die Antwoord. This song is filled with concealed emotions, heartfelt pain, and contemplation about the relationships that surround them. It really speaks to INTPs’ feelings towards social interactions, where they often crave connection but may feel misunderstood. However, as true introverts, there comes a point where they stop trying to fit in and fully embrace their individuality and uniqueness.
Gronlandic Edit by Of Montreal
Next we have “Greenlandic Edit” by Of Montreal. This song reflects the INTPs’ inclination to constantly search for meaning in a seemingly chaotic world, which can sometimes lead to feelings of hopelessness and a touch of nihilism. Despite this, they never fully disengage, and are always striving to find that glimmer of hope and continue their quest for meaning.
That’s What Makes the World Go Round by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman
Now, let’s switch gears to something beautiful and enchanting — a piano cover of “That’s What Makes the World Go Round” from the film “The Sword in the Stone” offers a refreshing perspective. It portrays the idea of overcoming challenges and emphasizes that with time, answers can be found, and new solutions can be discovered. This deeply resonates with the reflective nature of INTPs and their Ti-Ne cognitive function.
Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas
Last but not least, we have “Carry On Wayward Son” by Kansas. This song perfectly captures the unwavering determination of INTPs to persevere. They firmly believe that time can help them conquer their challenges, leading to personal growth and ultimately finding solace in their life’s journey.
Every MBTI type does not have a specific genre preference. Hence we have curated a playlist that features a variety of genres! And ~ there you have it! These tracks speak to the unique experiences and mindset of INTPs.
If you’re vibin’ with what you have read and heard! Hop on over to our Spotify playlist to find out the rest of the tunes! Happy listening!
14 July 2023