Personality Test

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@SF - The MBTI measures preference rather than absolute development. It may suggest that some aspects need work, but I think more importantly it makes it possible to understand where other people are coming from.
To wit, I discovered MBTI when I was 20 or so. Prior to that and being an INTJ, I thought all disagreements was due to either faulty logic or due to starting out from different axioms. It never occurred to me that many people don't use [logical] reason at all. I just presumed they weren't any good at it.


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Post by Carlos »

INTJ - same result today as 20 years ago..


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Post by jeremymday »

ENTP - Although my E/I and my J/P are almost perfectly weighted. So sometimes I come out as one of the other NT types.


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Post by RightClawSouth »

@ Jacob: "To wit, I discovered MBTI when I was 20 or so. Prior to that and being an INTJ, I thought all disagreements was due to either faulty logic or due to starting out from different axioms. It never occurred to me that many people don't use [logical] reason at all. I just presumed they weren't any good at it."
Heh, I thought that too until I discovered this :)
I wonder how common that misunderstanding is...


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Post by dragoncar »

I only figured it out after my first big breakup with my high school sweetheart.


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Post by Dorothea »

The test scores me as INTJ, though by descriptions i tend to type myself as INTP. I think the J might be a result of nurture rather than nature.


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Post by xtlento »

INFP

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Post by il-besa »

After 2 months I tried again and from ESFP I result now ENFJ


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Post by utility73 »

INTP most of the time.

I is always at 100%, others are varying.


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Post by starshard0 »

INTJ, same as when I took it in high school.


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INTJ, same as when I took it in high school.


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Post by Jeremy »

ENTJ

67/88/62/1

# distinctively expressed extravert

# very expressed intuitive personality

# distinctively expressed thinking personality

# slightly expressed judging personality


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Post by slacker »

INTP all the way


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Post by margomai »

I've knowingly tested twice before.

INTJ -normal

ENTP -stressed


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Post by blah »

I consistently am rated as a very strongly expressed ENTJ every time I take it on several different web sites over an extended time period. At least I am consistent, but it claims I am the most rare personality type and should be a world leader or something. :)


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Post by Pip »

ESFJ


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Post by Shandi76 »

ENTJ last time I took the test, but the E and T aren't strongly expressed, so I sometimes come out as INTJ or ENFJ.


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Post by futuredoctor »

Very interesting. I'm an INTJ as well.


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Post by jeffb161 »

ISTP


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Post by JeremyS »

I guess I'll jump in on this:
I'm an INTJ, although I feel I've been less strongly "I" over the past 10 years (or just better at faking an "E" when necessary, which is increasingly so).


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