We cannot safely assume that other people's minds work on the same principles as our own. All too often, others with whom we come in contact do not reason as we reason, or do not value the things we value, or are not interested in what interests us.
Isabel Briggs MyersThey [INTJs] are likely, however, to organize themselves out of a job. They cannot continually reorganize the same thing, and a finished product has no more interest. Thus, they need successive new assignments, with bigger and better problems, to stretch their powers.
Isabel Briggs MyersWhat children need is the conviction that satisfaction can and must be earned. ... Spoiled children do not learn the must.
Isabel Briggs MyersYou psychologists focus on what is wrong with people; I want to focus on what is right and what could be right.
Isabel Briggs Myers