Why dont INTPs realise that they can use their mastermind autist powers to manipulate normies?

Why dont INTPs realise that they can use their mastermind autist powers to manipulate normies?

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Jung was full of dung.
There's no such thing as this shit.

But for what puprose?

dude I can barely manage my own mind, how am I supposed to manipulate anyone?

Making their family think that they are loved by them so they get more neetbux for example

I'm INTP and I've noticed for about 5 years that I've had this disturbing effect of influencing the behavior of others around me. People hate disagreeing with me and often just do things I want done. I accidentally sabotaged a startup company because of this. It honestly creeps me out a bit. The problem is, like that other user, my mind is such a mess and I can barely function in my own brain, so I have no idea how to manage this power. I'm 27 and have no direction for my ability.

>People hate disagreeing with me and often just do things I want done
This is because you're annoying

Ha ha, take THAT normie pricks. The power of autist annoyance overcomes your delicate social senses.

>This is because you're annoying
So be it. A lot of powerful people are hated by those they control. I literally tell my boss what to do sometimes. That isn't normal. I even once told my boss' boss what to do in front of a room of people and they complied. That night in bed I came out of my autistic trance and stayed up for hours shivering at the reality of what I had done. If I wasn't such a mental case I could actually focus this. I'm actually terrified of people not liking me so when I have cases like this I retreat from people entirely because I fear I am affecting them too much. I am not sure I want to control people because I am not sure I am good for them. Sometimes I just want equals to be my friend.

Already do, kinda
In online groups everyone just finds me super charismatic and people just start to mimick my mannerisms and whatever else I say
As the other user said, it's kinda creepy
People are just too easy to manipulate, especially women, so we just end up pursuing other interests

>I even once told my boss' boss what to do in front of a room of people and they complied

are you some sort of over god lord? I cant help being a pussy so people always order me around

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Around 15 when I kept lying to my mom to elude responsibility. I also got her to spread gossip about my siblings by bringing up vaguely related events. She became family with gossiping to me about things, so I learned how she interacts with people. Now as an adult I know if she knows I am lying, and I can create even better lies. This is one example of assburgers syndrome

It's easy as fuck to create behavioural sinks in people. INTPs are dumbfucks with expressing emotion, but they can easily create emotions in other people because most people are dumbfucks in general.

Because INTPs have absolutely no interest in manipulating normies (or anyone for that matter).

How 2 manipulate people?

Manipulating is evil and goes against my moral beliefs, that's why. Also, I don't care about anyone else.

Manipulation only happens to those who do not develop strongly their pre-frontal cortex. They're more likely to be hypnotized, scammed and deceived.

Its scary, sometimes uncontrollable, call to responsibility of speaking. I have to be careful with what I say around my family because of how malleable they are, due to concern of them nor getting the whole of whatever I speak about. Even happened with old associates who clinged/absorbed my personality and what I'd opinionate/suggest.

Depends lol
I'm introverted as hell so it's not like I'm some mastermind social butterfly
But in general, don't abide to people, be or at the very least try to act detached, know when to act intimate, portray a strong sense of self-respect, don't act defeatist but a few jokes here and there are OK, own up to your flaws, try not to blog and/or whine/complain, and more importantly mold your self-steem as the situation calls for it, be sincere and push it bit by bit but obviously don't push it too much (you'd be shocked of how much a little honesty can do for you in age where false morals are a dime a dozen)

By doing these you'll be above most people already and earning their respect will be very easy, and then you can just start whispering/giving biased suggestions disguised as neutral ones, pushing people more and more, assert your dominance by pulling up traits like the fact that you 'try not to lie', or recognizing your own flaws and showing a little humility every once in a while
Also don't be pushy unless the situation demands it

That's pretty normal, people without asperger's are even better at social manipulation than you are, but they usually don't do it because they also understand what a shitty thing it is to do.

teach us your life hacks, oh great one.

>moral beliefs
>don't care about anyone else
pick one
seriously, your statements seems to be conflicting do they not?

Yes I care about the happiness of others and not hurting them because it affects myself.

Would you want to live in an environment where people are in pain? It would be unpleasant wouldnn't it? If you walk past a homeless guy, doesn't it suck to see him out shivering in the cold?

That's why not hurting others benefits my own conscious. I do it for myself, if I help people. If I'm kind to people I do it for my own conscious.

I basically don't do anything evil to silence my own conscious from tormenting me.

ITT: wE r So SmArT wE cAn MaNiPuLaTe nOrMiEs

Aspies and autism aren't fucking superpowers, you aren't savants. Normies can manipulate normies better than robots because they can fully empathize with them and know the likely response to their actions.

Robots merely see an input and ouput and like a low form of AI correlate things together, but that doesn't always make sense hence autism.

All social interaction is manipulation.

I used to do this in school and get kids to do stupid shit like make fires or flamethrowers from deodorant cans, I used to find the delinquent kids or easily influenced kids and sutbly drop hints at cool shit they could do and say how it wouldn't be too hard to do x or y, made for some good laughs

I have realised that. I did a bunch of autistic research on the dynamics of social interaction and then practiced what I had learned. I'm very good at integrating myself with normies now, but I still find it exhausting.

I've noticed this as well. Any group I join I become quite influential. I've been honing the power to a degree. The only hurdle is on how to join the groups in the first place. For example, if I wanted to worm my way into a high paying job, the main entrance is the job application process where my powers can't shine. I am working on an alternative entrance to high class living. Not pretty, but proven and efficient, and the plan is underway. Anyway, I've decided I'm tired of being poor, and one way or another I will have a six figure income within five years. This is an attainable goal--I could do it within two, but I'd find it too exhausting and risky.
I need to "train" a bit more by reading more about emotional intelligence and getting irl experience in this method. Feels good having an IQ in the 95+th percentile.

how do you integrate with normies?

i just got a job in a hipster fintech company and i feel like the odd one out and that it's so obvious

>and more importantly mold your self-steem as the situation calls for it,
This part is a bit vague, can you elaborate?
>be sincere and push it bit by bit but obviously don't push it too much (you'd be shocked of how much a little honesty can do for you in age where false morals are a dime a dozen)
Same here, what do you mean by "it"?

I'm already working on a long-term plan to convert communists (albeit only a specific breed of communists) to National Socialism

because they have I. they are introverted. If they werents social clutzs they would be an ENTP. thats how it works.

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>44572387
sounds like a manic disorder to me

INTP is the highest robot tier personality

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