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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 18:09:33 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 18:11:38 GMT 1
I got INTP, which is the same as Albert Einstein it claims Lots of Philosophers, which is good because that's what I'd like to go on a do a degree in ' “Philosophers”, “architects”, “dreamy professors”… These epithets are most often used to describe the INTP personality type. Forming around 3% of the population, INTPs love theories and believe that everything can be analyzed and improved. They are not that concerned about the real world and practical things – from the INTPs’ perspective, it is often less exciting than ideas and intellectual pursuits. People with this personality type have no difficulties noticing patterns where others cannot – this makes them brilliant theorists and analysts.' Introversion - 44%, Intuition - 56%, Thinking - 4%, Prospecting - 18%.
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Post by Shane on Feb 19, 2014 18:22:51 GMT 1
[INTJ] Of course Vladimir Putin if the first person that comes up. The INTJ personality type is one of the rarest and most interesting types – comprising only about 2% of the U.S. population (INTJ females are especially rare – just 0.8%), INTJs are often seen as highly intelligent and perplexingly mysterious. INTJ personalities radiate self-confidence, relying on their huge archive of knowledge spanning many different topics and areas. INTJs usually begin to develop that knowledge in early childhood (the “bookworm” nickname is quite common among INTJs) and keep on doing that later on in life.
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Post by Daniel on Feb 19, 2014 18:30:57 GMT 1
Is that good or bad? From wikipedia: ISTJs are faithful, logical, organized, sensible, and earnest traditionalists who enjoy keeping their lives and environments well-regulated. Typically reserved and serious individuals, they earn success through their thoroughness and extraordinary dependability. They are capable of shutting out distractions in order to take a practical, logical approach to their endeavors, and are able to make the tough decisions that other types avoid. Realistic and responsible, ISTJs are often seen as worker bees striving steadily toward their goals. Despite their dependability and good intentions, however, ISTJs can experience difficulty in understanding and responding to the emotional needs of others. TRUE!
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Post by Franck on Feb 19, 2014 18:31:40 GMT 1
ENTP, like Céline Dion and Batman's joker! There is also Theo Roosevelt, Alexander the Great and Alfred Hitchcock! People with the ENTP personality type are often called devil’s advocates, and for a good reason. Forming around 3% of the population, ENTPs absolutely love to argue and they do not really care that much what the argument is about, as long as it is fun. They may not actually support the idea they are arguing for, but may decide to go against the prevailing opinion, seeing this as a mental exercise. ENTPs are very quick-witted and original, which gives them a great advantage in debates, academia and politics – however, they also tend to do very well in many other areas that require willingness to challenge the existing ideas and juggle multiple arguments. Ok I'm a psychopath!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 18:33:26 GMT 1
Is that good or bad? From wikipedia: ISTJs are faithful, logical, organized, sensible, and earnest traditionalists who enjoy keeping their lives and environments well-regulated. Typically reserved and serious individuals, they earn success through their thoroughness and extraordinary dependability. They are capable of shutting out distractions in order to take a practical, logical approach to their endeavors, and are able to make the tough decisions that other types avoid. Realistic and responsible, ISTJs are often seen as worker bees striving steadily toward their goals. Despite their dependability and good intentions, however, ISTJs can experience difficulty in understanding and responding to the emotional needs of others. TRUE! You could've just looked at this www.16personalities.com/istj-personality
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Post by Daniel on Feb 19, 2014 18:36:13 GMT 1
LOL I'm like all these past US presidents... nice Does Angela Merkel also have this personality?
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Post by Jan on Feb 19, 2014 18:39:47 GMT 1
Your personality type: ISFJ The ISFJ personality type is perhaps the most altruistic and supportive of all types. Forming around 12.5% of the population, ISFJs rarely sit idle – there is always a worthy cause awaiting their attention. Most personalities are quite willing to reciprocate when it comes to good deeds; however, ISFJs take that to a higher level, often going above and beyond what is actually expected of them. People belonging to this type thrive in areas that are both traditional (they are SJs, after all) and involve a lot of activities where their input could make a huge positive difference. Many ISFJs seek careers in the academic sector, medicine, social work or counselling; their personality traits also shine in administrative or clerical roles, or even in somewhat unexpected fields such as interior design. Some famous ISFJs: St. Teresa of Avila Queen Elizabeth II Robert E. Lee Queen Mary I (“Bloody Mary”) Samwise Gamgee from the Lord of the Rings Bianca from Taming of the Shrew Ophelia from Hamlet Dr Watson, the partner of Sherlock Holmes I'm still not sure if that's good or not Can someone tell me "ISFJ" in an easier English?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2014 18:41:38 GMT 1
Your personality type: ISFJ The ISFJ personality type is perhaps the most altruistic and supportive of all types. Forming around 12.5% of the population, ISFJs rarely sit idle – there is always a worthy cause awaiting their attention. Most personalities are quite willing to reciprocate when it comes to good deeds; however, ISFJs take that to a higher level, often going above and beyond what is actually expected of them. People belonging to this type thrive in areas that are both traditional (they are SJs, after all) and involve a lot of activities where their input could make a huge positive difference. Many ISFJs seek careers in the academic sector, medicine, social work or counselling; their personality traits also shine in administrative or clerical roles, or even in somewhat unexpected fields such as interior design. Some famous ISFJs: St. Teresa of Avila Queen Elizabeth II Robert E. Lee Queen Mary I (“Bloody Mary”) Samwise Gamgee from the Lord of the Rings Bianca from Taming of the Shrew Ophelia from Hamlet Dr Watson, the partner of Sherlock Holmes I'm still not sure if that's good or not Can someone tell me "ISFJ" in an easier English? This is what the letters mean xtraverted (E) Expressive, outgoing, prefer group activities, eager to speak their minds, more comfortable when around other people than when alone, get energized by social interaction Introverted (I) Reserved, listen carefully, prefer solitary activities, more comfortable when alone than when around other people, get exhausted by social interaction Intuitive (N) Introspective, rely on their imagination, absorbed in ideas, focus on what might happen Sensing (S) Observant, rely on their senses, absorbed in practical matters, focus on what has happened Thinking (T) Tough, follow their minds, suppress feelings, focus on objectivity and rationality Feeling (F) Sensitive, follow their hearts, keep feelings close to the surface, focus on harmony and cooperation Judging (J) Decisive, prefer clear rules and guidelines, eager to commit, see deadlines as sacred, seek closure Prospecting (P) Probing, prefer keeping their options open, reluctant to commit, relaxed about their work, seek freedom I think it just means you're a good person ^^
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Post by Daniel on Feb 19, 2014 18:42:47 GMT 1
Your personality type: ISFJ The ISFJ personality type is perhaps the most altruistic and supportive of all types. Forming around 12.5% of the population, ISFJs rarely sit idle – there is always a worthy cause awaiting their attention. Most personalities are quite willing to reciprocate when it comes to good deeds; however, ISFJs take that to a higher level, often going above and beyond what is actually expected of them. People belonging to this type thrive in areas that are both traditional (they are SJs, after all) and involve a lot of activities where their input could make a huge positive difference. Many ISFJs seek careers in the academic sector, medicine, social work or counselling; their personality traits also shine in administrative or clerical roles, or even in somewhat unexpected fields such as (interior) design. Definately you
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