5/17: The Lonely Mastermind

Jul 21, 2020,02:42 AM
 

Representing approximately 2% of the population is the Mastermind's personality.


These people are highly-driven, confident, aloof, and make terrible team players. But where they excel in lies in team leadership. They can foresee the big picture and future with surprising accuracy.

These people believe in quality of friends vs quantity, and it is not uncommon to see them forge lifelong friendship bonds with a small number of people. They can be loners too, often sitting alone at the cafeteria at lunch breaks, confidently eating their sandwich, while advanced computations go on in their minds.

Given the wrong stimulus, they make formidable criminals such as Jeffrey Epstein, ultimate villains such as Professor Moriarty from Sherlock Holmes or Magneto from the X-men. On the flip side, they make unexpectedly good angels too, but almost always not with rose-tinted glasses.

Given these traits, I believe they are drawn to rare and unique items, which connect to them in some unique way. If they do have a watch collection, be prepared to see unusual and unique pieces, such as Arnold's Royal Oak Offshores (he is known as the Oak afterall), Jay-Z Patek Sky Moon (I think he uses watches as benchmarks or milestones), James Cameron's Rolex Deepsea (For the deepsea Challenger quest), or JFK's connection to Omega(during the race to the moon). 

Some INTJ's you may know:

Arnold Schwarzenneger - Known for his love for watches. His collection is vast, including many special editions from AP. In his earlier days, he was seen with a Rolex GMT-master in gold.



Source: Arnoldfan


Russell Crowe - Also known for his extensive and diverse collection of tasteful pieces.



Source: Hodinkee



Source: Watchanista 

James Cameron - Only known to wear his Rolex Deepsea. It is frequently on his wrist.  



Source: Rolex 

The Villian:

Jeffrey Epstein - His watch collection is difficult to track, and many photos of him do not show him wearing anything. I've seen an image of him wearing a Luminox looking watch and a odd-looking Vacheron:



Source: Reddit He is seen with a VC looking piece here. Some said it could be fake




Source: Vice.com





Source: Dailymall Massage table for his heinous acts




Source: Albawaba

PS: I think Jeffrey Epstein "collects" girls as milestones, much like how a male dog urinates on every tree it sees. INTJ's may exhibit such characteristics - using objects/achievements as milestones in their lives.


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I will snoop around

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-02:56
Pol Pot and Joseph Stalin are theorized to be an INFJ Mao is theorized to be the ENFJ The NFJ spheres is likely to confer mass-followers, be it good or bad. I will snoop around.

Can’t find any pic on any of them

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-04:22
Mao - rumoured to have a Shanghai watch company watch Joseph Stalin - not known. Maybe a Poljot pocket watch Pol Pot - known to wear a wrist watch judging from tan-lines on his left wrist. But cannot find pic of any watch on his wrist.

Video link

 
 By: Arronax : July 21st, 2020-03:00
Where Russell explains why he bought the watches, the PAM story is a nice one. Very likeable chap! youtu.be

the narrator said a similar thing

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:16
"selection of pieces collected over a long period of time..to mark key milestones" Nice video!

Do u see a trend in this INTJ subset?

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:03
Your’s truly is also an INTJ: Known pieces in his past/present collection: 1) JLCs - Reverso 8 days, Master Compressor Navy Seals, Geophysic TS 2) Longines Legend Diver 3) Omega SM aquaterra skyfall, speedmaster date, vintage SM TT in quartz 4) Rolex Kerm... 

INTJ

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 21st, 2020-03:07
I did a quick Myers and Briggs test. I am an INTJ. Than i check my personality, like which hobbies, interests, and behavior. I like to construct cities, infrastructure, political systems, make laws and rules. Design products, form lands and Unions. When i... 

Quasi-science

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:11
Yes, it has been extensively debated against. Originating from perhaps Carl Jung, and made up by 2 women who were not even psychologists. I wonder why HR still uses it extensively to this modern day. Sometimes, I wonder if nurture has a greater impact tha... 

You not alone

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 21st, 2020-03:31
Here at WPS we are your friends. But try in your real life to be in surrounding with people. Than about the Myers and Briggs method. The 16 personality table. The Myers and Briggs method. I like the post. See how Russel Crowe collect watches. What a great... 

Thanks a lot

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-03:40
Yes, I am your friend too. Russell Crowe is pretty cool. He could basically auction his collection away, and rebuild once more. That is the fun part of life, some stages we have to deconstruct, and some stages, we construct! Have a good day!

Russel Crowe’s collection

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 21st, 2020-03:48
The watches of the picture you post, i see similarities in watch taste of Russel Crowe very narrow. When i see than Panerai, i look at chrono 24 sometimes at a Luminor Submersible with grey dial i want to have.

I recently read this ..

 
 By: Centurionone : July 21st, 2020-08:19

The coral of salt

 
 By: Weems@8 : July 21st, 2020-08:45
Yes Centurionono, take Myers and Briggs with a coral of salt. Korreltje zout in my language, because coral is that what lives in the sea. A hint of salt. Beach with tiny sand krums.

Yes, we’ve come a long way

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-08:45
When I was young, smoking was good. It still is, for ulcerative colitis, but mostly bad for everything else. Myers Briggs is fun, much like a penny arcade game. It may shed light on some aspects of our personality, but has severe limitations as humans are... 

I did the test and its seem very accurate. However..

 
 By: irishger : July 21st, 2020-15:10
Am I a product of my experience and job or is it a natural predisposition? If I did this text in college would I give the same answers? I doubt it , my career lead me to become what I am , attitudes ,work methods , intuative decisions etc

Thanks Irishger

 
 By: Cookies : July 21st, 2020-17:36
I did the test too. It has good accuracy, that's why I thought it would be an enjoyable and interesting post. Stay tuned for the next post on Sylvester Stallone's type.

Glad to see you pictured the proper James Cameron model...

 
 By: Tony-GB : July 24th, 2020-03:19
...and not the afterthought blue dial/marketing ploy.

That’s right

 
 By: Cookies : July 24th, 2020-19:23
The black version is likely the version he wears. Not sure about Tiger Wood’s colour choice for his deepsea though and I am interested to find out.