Both are serious, but their starting point is different
INTJs often ask where the system should go next and what would improve it over time. ISTJs often ask what is correct now, what can be verified, and what method has already proved dependable.
One moves from strategy, the other from concrete accuracy
INTJs often weigh direction, leverage, and the strongest long-term move. ISTJs often weigh facts, precision, and whether the step in front of them is solid, practical, and trustworthy.
Stress makes redesign and protection look very different
A stressed INTJ may become impatient with short-sighted thinking or weak structure. A stressed ISTJ may tighten control, resist abrupt change, and rely even more strongly on what feels established and proven.
