Personality type?

I'm an INF J/P. I've taken the test several times over the past couple of years and I always came out as INF but switching between slight J and slight P.
 
Took the Myers Briggs many years ago. Came out as an ENTJ.

Dunno if it'd be any different nowadays.
 
tj said:
Took the Myers Briggs many years ago. Came out as an ENTJ.

Dunno if it'd be any different nowadays.

I think we seem to quite similar, close scores on the personality test and both seing the spinning lady the 'wrong' way. Or maybe there's a link between these, maybe something in the ENT makes you also see wrong way spinning.
 
Ron Obvious said:
tj said:
Took the Myers Briggs many years ago. Came out as an ENTJ.

Dunno if it'd be any different nowadays.

I think we seem to quite similar, close scores on the personality test and both seing the spinning lady the 'wrong' way. Or maybe there's a link between these, maybe something in the ENT makes you also see wrong way spinning.

Could be! :)
 
eNFJ for me... represents 2-3% of the population and best described as "Teachers" (descriptions are fairly accurate actually).
 
I also noticed the descriptions are very accurate, but then I glanced at some other personalities' descriptions and they very quite accurate too. Maybe they are written to match many people, like astrology descriptions?
 
I variably test as INTJ vs INTP, depending on the specific questions and my mood that day.

How come we have so many introverts here? Isn't 70% of the population supposed to be extroverted? Is it just that it's mostly introverts who hang out on the internets in their spare time?
 
I'm guessing a lot of dancers are introverts who are looking for a way to socialize that doesn't require a lot of conversation. :roll:
 
A Finnish extrovert is probably more introvert than an american introvert. When we answer these questions we make a mental picture of the situation, and that mental picture is affected by our surroundings.

Is 70% really extrovert? Not in this country, but that's just a hunch. ;)
 
SnowDancer said:
I'm guessing a lot of dancers are introverts who are looking for a way to socialize that doesn't require a lot of conversation. :roll:

...or, they are extraverts who do not mind dancing as if no one is watching? :D
 
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