A friend send me an explanation of her thought process, can you guys help me type her ?

I have the same exact memory issues (INTP) and what people forget is that INXPs get very forgetful of the present. I'd guess she's INFP.

I can only concentrate on one thing at a time, so to become active in the physical world, I have to get out of my own head to tune in to what’s in front of me (to come back to what I was thinking about, if I remember what it was). For example, it’s really common for me to forget where my mouse cursor is when typing text.

INXPs have Se blindspot so they aren't very in tune with the world around them. It's like having a poor memory of the present world around you so every time you switch what you're focused on you lose everything else. That's why she supposedly has "poor memory."

I feel like my ideas loop back to similar topics and concepts most of the time. They are all related to things I find personally important. It’s more about exploring the topics I care about in every direction my mind can think of, which makes it look weird and random to others.

Those things linger in my mind and they tend to come back in memory from time to time, when my brain stumbles on something interesting again.

This is Ne/Si. Ne types entertain ideas until they find one that excites them. Then they slowly try to implement and verify (Si) those ideas.

I choose the best course of action (which is more often than not the most logical and the fastest one).

This here is what separates her from an INTP. Te users (INFP) collect all the facts, get a strong feeling about the right answer, and then move on it. Ti users (INTP) are trying to name every single variable and understand how they fit together as a whole which is very slow and impractical.

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