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Myers-Briggs Personality Types
So what thoughts do you all have on the Myers-Briggs personality type stuff? I've been mildly interested in all of this off and on since finding out about it over 10 years ago, and I just had a conversation earlier today about this, so I thought, let's talk about it on The Syndicate!
If you're not quite sure what that is, check out some information on the 16 Personalities website I'll provide below. Here is some information on the 16 different personality types. Here is some information on that theory behind this stuff.
And here you can take a version of the test to see what type you are.
If you know what type you are, vote in the poll and discuss! I'm curious how many of each type we have around here.
If you're not quite sure what that is, check out some information on the 16 Personalities website I'll provide below. Here is some information on the 16 different personality types. Here is some information on that theory behind this stuff.
And here you can take a version of the test to see what type you are.
If you know what type you are, vote in the poll and discuss! I'm curious how many of each type we have around here.
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As for me, I've been the same type every time I've taken one of these things: INTJ.
Generally I feel that type has always fit me the best anyway. The J is typically the strongest, with I not far behind, and N and T can be a bit weak depending on the test, especially N.
Generally I feel that type has always fit me the best anyway. The J is typically the strongest, with I not far behind, and N and T can be a bit weak depending on the test, especially N.
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I've never taken the test, but my friends (I have friends, shut up.) assure me I'm INTJ.
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thellama73 wrote:I've never taken the test, but my friends (I have friends, shut up.) assure me I'm INTJ.

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My results just say "Asshole" am I doing this right
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I believe my most recent result was INTP, which probably fits most of the time. I do think this brand of personality testing has limitations in that it describes a current state, meaning it can be quite fluid (and for me it has been -- I've gotten a number of different results at various stages of my life). I think the most useful application of tools like this is that they expose points of personal weakness, or at least of lacking focus. When I am labeled an "INTP", it just makes me want to explore the things that make me different from the opposite "ESFJ", and what I can do to cultivate a more well-rounded personality for myself.
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I just took the test you provided in the OP. Diagnosis confirmed.MovingPictures07 wrote:thellama73 wrote:I've never taken the test, but my friends (I have friends, shut up.) assure me I'm INTJ.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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I took it too just to see if anything's changed. I seem to be veering closer and closer to the "E" spectrum according to the test.
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So far all Is. Are there any extroverted mafia players?
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I got ISFP. Which says 'adventurer', which is definitely wrong (did the test miss all my answers which were the opposite of adventurer?)
I think where it went wrong is I should not be an S. It is very close and it's possible it interpreted some of my answers differently than I meant them. INFP (Mediator) or INTP (Logician) is what I thought I was before taking the test, and the F/T is also very close. The I and P are strong and clear.
I think where it went wrong is I should not be an S. It is very close and it's possible it interpreted some of my answers differently than I meant them. INFP (Mediator) or INTP (Logician) is what I thought I was before taking the test, and the F/T is also very close. The I and P are strong and clear.
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Oops I didn't cut and paste the picture. But I was 96% introvert lol. Nearly 70% P and the others were close to 50/50
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All of mine were in the 70%-80% range, except introvert, which was in the 90s, shocking no one.Golden wrote:Oops I didn't cut and paste the picture. But I was 96% introvert lol. Nearly 70% P and the others were close to 50/50
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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ISFJ here. This was a pleasant little experiment, and I enjoyed reading the personality-tags that follow. The most I took away from this was learning things about myself that I know are true but never think about, specifically weaknesses.
That said, not everything that falls into this personality applies to me. The majority of it seems spot-on, but I'm quite different on a few traits. But that's just fine, that just emphasizes how people can't be simply and strictly categorized, and that we're all unique.
That said, not everything that falls into this personality applies to me. The majority of it seems spot-on, but I'm quite different on a few traits. But that's just fine, that just emphasizes how people can't be simply and strictly categorized, and that we're all unique.

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The introvert bar didn't burst out past 100% when I took it, so I'm calling bullsuit on this test.
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I just had to let firemen into the building. O.o
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Well, you should stop arsoning then.thellama73 wrote:I just had to let firemen into the building. O.o
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i get INFP on those things
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The story is told, but few now will see it.
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I've done this a bunch of times but I always forget what my result was. Here we go again 

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Here's mine:
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What does turbulent versus assertive mean? I got assertive and MP got turbulent.
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It should be no surprise that on that last one (that I've never seen before) I got quite heavily assertive. Not as assertive as Jay, though.
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Yeah, it's all incredibly intriguing and it's easy to get caught up in all of it; nonetheless, I agree it has particular limitations, and your interpretation is agreeable.JaggedJimmyJay wrote:I believe my most recent result was INTP, which probably fits most of the time. I do think this brand of personality testing has limitations in that it describes a current state, meaning it can be quite fluid (and for me it has been -- I've gotten a number of different results at various stages of my life). I think the most useful application of tools like this is that they expose points of personal weakness, or at least of lacking focus. When I am labeled an "INTP", it just makes me want to explore the things that make me different from the opposite "ESFJ", and what I can do to cultivate a more well-rounded personality for myself.
With that said, I'm not sure what I can do with the opposite personality of mine, ESFP ("Entertainer"). Interestingly enough, I've always solidly been an INTJ and my brother an ESFP.

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You should change your title from 'the don' to 'the entertainer'MovingPictures07 wrote:Yeah, it's all incredibly intriguing and it's easy to get caught up in all of it; nonetheless, I agree it has particular limitations, and your interpretation is agreeable.JaggedJimmyJay wrote:I believe my most recent result was INTP, which probably fits most of the time. I do think this brand of personality testing has limitations in that it describes a current state, meaning it can be quite fluid (and for me it has been -- I've gotten a number of different results at various stages of my life). I think the most useful application of tools like this is that they expose points of personal weakness, or at least of lacking focus. When I am labeled an "INTP", it just makes me want to explore the things that make me different from the opposite "ESFJ", and what I can do to cultivate a more well-rounded personality for myself.
With that said, I'm not sure what I can do with the opposite personality of mine, ESFP ("Entertainer"). Interestingly enough, I've always solidly been an INTJ and my brother an ESFP.(Those who know me and my brother would find this incredibly accurate.)

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Carl Gustav Jung invented personality typing, though not this specific test. He also theorized about archetypes, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. I generally find his work persuasive, unlike that hack Freud.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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There's a pretty good bet it will be some sort of emotional meltdown, though.Golden wrote: I find your mafia play entertaining. I never know what I'm going to see next.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Translation: Llama wants to sleep with his mother?thellama73 wrote:Carl Gustav Jung invented personality typing, though not this specific test. He also theorized about archetypes, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. I generally find his work persuasive, unlike that hack Freud.
(Freud is easy to mock and I have to admit I've never studied him deeply. But I agree, llama. His analysis seems relatively meaningless for any kind of real-life application in any event, whereas look at Jay putting this stuff into a context that gives it meaning)
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Interesting. I see almost the opposite - I'm much more likely to see my areas of strength and play to them.JaggedJimmyJay wrote:I think the most useful application of tools like this is that they expose points of personal weakness, or at least of lacking focus.
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I don't know that there is much practical application other than to better know thyself, which is always valuable.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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Daisy is an E for sure.thellama73 wrote:So far all Is. Are there any extroverted mafia players?
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Not my brain twin after all!MovingPictures07 wrote:Daisy is an E for sure.thellama73 wrote:So far all Is. Are there any extroverted mafia players?
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I am an E, though I have also tested and an I as well which just proves Jay's point.MovingPictures07 wrote:Daisy is an E for sure.thellama73 wrote:So far all Is. Are there any extroverted mafia players?
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That's a good question. I've never seen that distinction before. It appears there's more information about it in the "Our Theory" page.thellama73 wrote:What does turbulent versus assertive mean? I got assertive and MP got turbulent.
Here's what I found:
Strategies
The Strategy layer shows our preferred ways of doing things and achieving goals. There are four strategies:
Confident Individualism (Introverted and Assertive)
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...and that's pretty much me in a nutshell.
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Confident Individualism definitely describes me. Interestingly, although it only occurs in 2% of the population, INTJ is overwhelmingly overrepresented in libertarian circles. A statistically improbable majority of the people I worked with at FreedomWorks were INTJ., and I'm very interested to learn that MP continues the trend!
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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52% Introvert
69% Intuitive
71% Thinking
62% Prospecting
65% Assertive
So I'm close to being ENTP-A. I can see myself switching back and forth depending on the situation.
69% Intuitive
71% Thinking
62% Prospecting
65% Assertive
So I'm close to being ENTP-A. I can see myself switching back and forth depending on the situation.
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You weird P people. 

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I would be intrigued to know how much association exists between Myers-Briggs personality type and political affiliation.thellama73 wrote:Confident Individualism definitely describes me. Interestingly, although it only occurs in 2% of the population, INTJ is overwhelmingly overrepresented in libertarian circles. A statistically improbable majority of the people I worked with at FreedomWorks were INTJ., and I'm very interested to learn that MP continues the trend!

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My wife is ESFP, almost the complete opposite of me.
I'm the Logician and she's the Entertainer. Yet, I love to entertain. I guess it just comes out when people least expect it.

I'm the Logician and she's the Entertainer. Yet, I love to entertain. I guess it just comes out when people least expect it.
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Boom.MovingPictures07 wrote:I would be intrigued to know how much association exists between Myers-Briggs personality type and political affiliation.thellama73 wrote:Confident Individualism definitely describes me. Interestingly, although it only occurs in 2% of the population, INTJ is overwhelmingly overrepresented in libertarian circles. A statistically improbable majority of the people I worked with at FreedomWorks were INTJ., and I'm very interested to learn that MP continues the trend!
But there are probably many other interpretations.
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I was not surprised to see Democrats leaning more F than T. I don't mean that as a swipe against Dems/Libs. It's just confirms a long-held suspicion.
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I just read the descriptions and INFP and INTP definitely both describe me very well in part. I suspect I swing between them.
ISFP does not describe me at all. I think it interpreted a lot of my answers to questions about keeping schedules or to-do lists as evidence of spontaneity and flexibility. In fact its not, it's just that I have a well-structured and organised brain for these things so I don't need to put that effort in to do it. If it had instead asked questions about whether I'd do things at the drop of a hat it would have realised I am not that. It takes me to be particularly relaxed and have no plans in my head to be spontaneous.
ISFP does not describe me at all. I think it interpreted a lot of my answers to questions about keeping schedules or to-do lists as evidence of spontaneity and flexibility. In fact its not, it's just that I have a well-structured and organised brain for these things so I don't need to put that effort in to do it. If it had instead asked questions about whether I'd do things at the drop of a hat it would have realised I am not that. It takes me to be particularly relaxed and have no plans in my head to be spontaneous.
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I will go through and read everyone else's responses but first I want to post that despite taking the official MB test a couple weeks ago, my husband harassed me into taking this one. So to make him happy I did. The results were the same and it is no surprise to me at all. I am quite solidly an ENTP. There is no letter that even comes near a gray area. It was as follows:
E - 91%
N - 90%
T - 73%
P - 83%
I was at 90% Assertiveness.
Happy now Alex?
As a side note, I've been aware of my personality type and weaknesses for a long time. So I answered the questions as I naturally tend to be, as opposed to the way I have learned to adapt to others. For example, I am not a naturally compassionate or thoughtful person, but I have learned that others need that and tried to cultivate it more. Or at least pretend it's there, lol. Anyway, yeah, tl;dr: I'm a loud, outgoing (and probably annoying) woman. Poor Alex.
E - 91%
N - 90%
T - 73%
P - 83%
I was at 90% Assertiveness.
Happy now Alex?

As a side note, I've been aware of my personality type and weaknesses for a long time. So I answered the questions as I naturally tend to be, as opposed to the way I have learned to adapt to others. For example, I am not a naturally compassionate or thoughtful person, but I have learned that others need that and tried to cultivate it more. Or at least pretend it's there, lol. Anyway, yeah, tl;dr: I'm a loud, outgoing (and probably annoying) woman. Poor Alex.
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Compassion and thoughtfulness are overrated anyway.Spacedaisy wrote:I am not a naturally compassionate or thoughtful person, but I have learned that others need that and tried to cultivate it more.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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For the record:
87% Extroverted
51% Intuitive
65% Feeling
75% "Prospecting" (I've seen it as Perceiving)
70% Turbulent
Took the survey for the A or T y'all were talking about.
87% Extroverted
51% Intuitive
65% Feeling
75% "Prospecting" (I've seen it as Perceiving)
70% Turbulent
Took the survey for the A or T y'all were talking about.
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