Mind: Intuitive (N) vs. Observant (S)

Thought at Every Scale

Our second personality scale includes the Intuitive (N) and Observant (S) styles. These traits describe what people are more likely to do with the information gathered from the world around them. Intuitive personality types rely on imagining the past and future potential of what they see. Those with the Observant style are more interested in observable facts and more straightforward outcomes. They prefer to avoid layering too much interpretation on what they see.

91% of those with the Intuitive trait say they like to discuss different views and theories of what the world could look like in the future, compared to 55% of those with the Observant trait.

Being Intuitive doesn’t mean someone can’t be practical, and being Observant doesn’t mean a lack of imagination. They both use their minds and their physical senses well. The difference is the spin they put on their experiences – it’s where their thinking goes after an encounter with their environment. If Intuitive personality types appreciate Observant types’ practicality, and Observant personality types appreciate Intuitive types’ imaginative perspective, they can complement each other in ways that make for unbeatable partnerships.

59% of those with the Observant trait say they prefer art that has a clear theme, message, or meaning over art that is vague and leaves too much to interpretation, compared to 38% of those with the Intuitive trait.

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Intuitive (N) Personality

Eyes on the Horizon

People with the Intuitive trait prefer to exercise their imaginations as they seek new ideas and possibilities. They live their day-to-day lives just like any other personality type. But while that’s happening, their minds tend to point inward while at the same time gently focusing somewhere beyond the horizon. Their lives are ones of questioning, wondering, and connecting the dots in the “bigger picture,” and they love the theoretical. They often ask, “What if?” and ponder the possibilities the future might hold.

88% of those with the Intuitive trait say they spend a lot of time thinking about “What if?” scenarios, compared to 63% of those with the Observant trait.

But Intuitive people aren’t always the most practical, preferring instead to give things deeper meaning. There may be a long wait as these personality types allow their imaginations free rein. They may also leap in too quickly to more complex matters. An entire theory can come together in moments, leaving others confused. In either case, they can appear out of touch to the Observant individuals in their lives. For some Intuitive folk, there may be some truth to this observation.

“Things are only impossible until they’re not.”

Jean Luc Picard, Star Trek: The Next Generation

That said, when there’s a need for innovation or a different perspective, people with Intuitive personality types can usually step up and provide a new direction. Practicality can sometimes be overrated, especially when a situation calls for serious change and “coloring outside the lines.” This is where Intuitive people shine. They bring interesting dimensions to life beyond everyday ideas – and take those who decide to go along with them.

83% of those with the Intuitive trait say their minds often drift off during a conversation, compared to only 58% of those with the Observant trait.

Observant (S) Personality

Do What Works

The phrase “real-time” was created with Observant individuals in mind. They’re most in touch with what occurs in front of them, in the present. This doesn’t mean Observant personality types have no regard for the past and future. But they view both from the perspective of how each influences their present actions. This makes them focused and practical people. They mostly root their thinking in the actionable, tangible, and useful. But make no mistake, these personalities can be creative within that realm.

71% of those with the Observant trait say simplicity is more beautiful than complexity, compared with 52% of those with the Intuitive trait.

One challenge people with the Observant personality trait may face is a too-narrow perspective. They may reject far-reaching solutions in favor of something more obvious. By continuing something that appears practical at arm’s length but doesn’t fit the bigger picture, they might reduce their hard work to busywork.

These practical individuals are the ‘doers’ of society.

People with the Observant trait are often a steadying force that tends to get things done. Their energy is very “hands-on” in the sense of working on real things in real-time. While they’re often smart people, spending a lot of time sitting around and pondering possibilities doesn’t cut it for Observant personality types. They want thoughts and talk to lead to action.

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ISTP avatar
Yeah, I hate it when I have to look deeper into stuff, like ‘Why did this Character do this?’ ‘What does this painting mean?’ I don't like to stay on that one thing for too long cause it gets boring when I have to get theoretical.
INTP avatar
Wow that totally true! I think a lot about the future and technically I think about everything sometimes in conversation I find myself thinking a lot about something then discovering we are done talking about that
ENFJ avatar
This helped me so much i was doing a project of collage and I got an A+ because of this website/
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This article really cleared up a lot for me.
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For me I like things that don't have a clear meaning. Things with a clear meaning sometimes feels like I'm just being told something rather investigating and finding out the answer, context, meaning, how the action is different due to the context. My favourite game series, Little Nightmares, has zero text and zero dialogue, everything is purely from observation, analysing the charcters actions, the wallpaper, pictures and other random clues. And I find it great to question why I am seeing what I am seeing, or when a character does something then why did they do it, or why did they do that action this time and not the previous time, analysing the animations to see the characters emotion, and sometimes noticing somethign at the end of the game references and event fromt he first level whcih explains everythign that was happening int he last level and why the character done what they did and eventually I can write many multiple pages about a character or lore just from what I see and observe. The writer for the game essentially said that is by design the game is like that and believes that if you are spawned in an unknown world then you would have to explore it and piece everything together as you explorer and he has over 200 pages of lore for the first game alone, yet the game has no text or dialogue, all the lore he wrote is kept to himself he doesn't release it so all you have is the game and what it reveals. How he puts it is if you want in to an unknown room you wouldn't instantly know everything about it but through exploration you can work out the history. His words not mine btu he said he has never liked the idea of "hand holding" in games where everything is just spoonfed, as it ruins the experience. I do agree too but to be clear the writer and myself are not insulting people who like the opposite, just a preference, I play Ace Attorney, Detroit Become human and many other games which have so much dialogue in them and enjoy those too.
INTJ avatar
I totally agree, Little Nightmares is a game that I really enjoyed. Another game of that style is Fran Bow, with an immense field of possibilities, interpretations, and theories.
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Little Nightmares is my favourite series, i've made art for it and got in involved with discussions with other about the game online and everything, i'm always looking for other games similar but it gets harder nowadays. Fran Bow is actually a game I currently have in my game library but haven't played it yet, but will soon as it looks interesting and has an interesting art style I like the look of. Also, I definitely should have proofread my previous comment, loads of common key mispresses (For me at least), usually I fix that but didn't for some reason, sorry about that.