What is your myers-briggs personality type?
Just curious about what others have gotten, I am INFP.
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Just curious about what others have gotten, I am INFP.
Ohh interesting how there's so many INxx types.
I found this:
"In this study (2000), it was stated that INxx are approx. 5%; of the world population, but 26% of the internet users."
This is probably a huge factor:
"A study from MENSA (1991, 1997) says that INxx's account for 5% of the population, but 40% of MENSA members."
Anyway, INTJ here.
I'm not sure it's strictly meaningless. I think if everyone had answered in the thread and said what type they were, you'd start spotting patterns and seeing how people with the same type respond in similar ways to things.
The tests aren't really to tell us about ourselves, they're to categorise what is already known. And by identifying each other's category, we learn how best to deal with people. Just by looking at people's responses, I think many of us could guess what some of each person's letters are going to be. I certainly know the people I expect to have at least three letters in common with me. And there are two people yet to post who I think have all four the same as me.
The truth is, the letters are unimportant because we all make our judgements and try to understand each other. Physics explains why a ball falls to the floor when we drop it. But you don't need to understand physics to know the ball is going to fall and how fast it's going to accelerate. I think it's the same kind of thing.
ENFP
...whatever that means. I know that I can be both introverted and extroverted, depending on the situation. The same with most of the other descriptions. Over half of those questions, the answer could have gone either way - so I just picked the one that I was most in the mood for.
I spent a lot of time as INTP but as I get older the TP as changed to FJ for many situations. And occasionally the N turns to S. It really depends on the the specific situation at hand. I think we are too close to ourselves to accurately define who we are. I am always honest with myself and I know how I want to react, but that doesn't always mean it's what I do. So today, I am INFP, but tomorrow I might be a bit more ISTJ.