The Psychology of INTPs Who Cut Everyone Off
#intp #mbti #psychology #personalitytype #introvert #mentalhealth In this video, I dive into why INTPs often cut people off — not out of indifference, but out of deep mental and emotional processing. I explain how our brains handle information, why social interactions can feel exhausting, and how cognitive load and overstimulation influence our decisions to retreat. I also break down how solitude isn’t a flaw — it’s where INTPs process, create, and refine their understanding of the world. And I show how to distinguish when withdrawal protects your peace versus when it becomes a default, helping you navigate relationships with clarity and integrity. If you’re an INTP or trying to understand one, this video sheds light on the psychology behind cutting off connections, the biology of deep thinking, and how to honor your mind without guilt. INTP Psychology, INTP Behavior, INTP Traits, Cognitive Load, Emotional Boundaries, Deep Thinking, Introvert Relationships, Mental Energy, Personal Growth, Emotional Clarity

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