Personality test

What was your personality?


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MuffinMuncher

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SJ1001 said:
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There are plenty of people around here would come up negative on this one.... :rolleyes:

ESTJ - same as its been for the past 20 years.
 

hairyfucker

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mine came up PERV but I could not find those letters here.
 

rip_hymen

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Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
44 1 25 89


ISTJ type description by D.Keirsey
ISTJ Career Choices by Jung Career Indicator™
ISTJ type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss



Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:
moderately expressed introvert

slightly expressed sensing personality

moderately expressed thinking personality

very expressed judging personality
 

Jade4u

It's been good to know ya
Infj

The Portait of the Counselor (INFJ)

The Counselor Idealists are abstract in thought and speech, cooperative in reaching their goals, and enterprising and attentive in their interpersonal roles. Counselors focus on human potentials, think in terms of ethical values, and come easily to decisions. The small number of this type (little more than 2 percent) is regrettable, since Counselors have an unusually strong desire to contribute to the welfare of others and genuinely enjoy helping their companions. Although Counsleors tend to be private, sensitive people, and are not generally visible leaders, they nevertheless work quite intensely with those close to them, quietly exerting their influence behind the scenes with their families, friends, and colleagues. This type has great depth of personality; they are themselves complicated, and can understand and deal with complex issues and people.

Counselors can be hard to get to know. They have an unusually rich inner life, but they are reserved and tend not to share their reactions except with those they trust. With their loved ones, certainly, Counselors are not reluctant to express their feelings, their face lighting up with the positive emotions, but darkening like a thunderhead with the negative. Indeed, because of their strong ability to take into themselves the feelings of others, Counselors can be hurt rather easily by those around them, which, perhaps, is one reason why they tend to be private people, mutely withdrawing from human contact. At the same time, friends who have known a Counselor for years may find sides emerging which come as a surprise. Not that they are inconsistent; Counselors value their integrity a great deal, but they have intricately woven, mysterious personalities which sometimes puzzle even them.

Counselors have strong empathic abilities and can become aware of another's emotions or intentions -- good or evil -- even before that person is conscious of them. This "mind-reading" can take the form of feeling the hidden distress or illnesses of others to an extent which is difficult for other types to comprehend. Even Counselors can seldom tell how they came to penetrate others' feelings so keenly. Furthermore, the Counselor is most likely of all the types to demonstrate an ability to understand psychic phenomena and to have visions of human events, past, present, or future. What is known as ESP may well be exceptional intuitive ability-in both its forms, projection and introjection. Such supernormal intuition is found frequently in the Counselor, and can extend to people, things, and often events, taking the form of visions, episodes of foreknowledge, premonitions, auditory and visual images of things to come, as well as uncanny communications with certain individuals at a distance.

Mohandas Gandhi, Sidney Poitier, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jane Goodall, Emily Bronte, Sir Alec Guiness, Carl Jung, Mary Baker Eddy, Queen Noor are examples of the Counselor Idealist (INFJ).
 

SJ1001

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all the types are in the table here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator (scroll down halfway and look on the right)

INFP: From the wikipedia article (cause I already browsed away from the test...)
Myers-Briggs Characteristics

According to Myers-Briggs,[4] INFPs focus much of their energy on an inner world dominated by intense feeling and deeply held ethics. They seek an external life that is in keeping with these values. Loyal to the people and causes important to them, INFPs can quickly spot opportunities to implement their ideals. They are curious to understand those around them, and so are accepting and flexible except when their values are threatened.

[edit] Keirsey Characteristics

Keirsey[5] referred to individuals of this type as Healers, one of the four types having an Idealist (NF) temperament. Their tranquil, reserved exterior masks a passionate inner life: Healers care deeply about causes that interest them, and they often pursue those causes with selfless devotion.

Occurring in only about one percent of the population, Healers can easily feel isolated. They value harmony and integrity in human relationships, seeking unity of mind, body, and spirit. Yet they often find these values to be out of step with the more concrete pursuits of the rest of the world. Feeling "different," they may wonder whether something is wrong with them. But those differences—an ethical nature, a devotion to ideals, a commitment to harmonious interaction—are in fact some of their greatest strengths.

[edit] The INFP Personality

* As Introverts, INFPs tend to be quiet and reserved, preferring to interact with a few close friends rather than a wide circle of acquaintances, and expending energy in social situations (as opposed to Extroverts, who tend to gain energy in social situations).[6]

* As Intuitives they tend to focus on the "big picture" rather than the details, and the future rather than the "here and now".[7]

* As Feelers they tend to rely on a personal, internal sense of right and wrong rather than external, objective criteria. They tend to make decisions based on feelings and social considerations rather than logic.[8]

* As Perceivers they tend to withhold judgment and delay important decisions, preferring to "keep their options open" should circumstances change.[9]

[edit] MBTI cognitive functions

Isabel Myers (drawing upon Jungian theory) proposed a hierarchy of cognitive functions where each of the personality types possessed a dominant function (i.e. the function which most informs the individual's personality), and then three more functions (called "auxiliary", "tertiary", and "inferior") listed in descending order of strength and importance. For the INFP, the functions are:[10]

Dominant: Introverted Feeling (Fi): INFPs live primarily in a rich inner world of emotion.
Auxiliary: Extroverted Intuition (Ne): INFPs engage the outside world primarily with intuition, adept at seeing the big picture, sensing patterns and the flow of existence from the past toward the future.
Tertiary: Introverted Sensing (Si): This function gives INFPs a natural inclination toward absent-mindedness, and makes them more easily distracted.
Inferior: Extroverted Thinking (Te): This function helps INFPs focus on external details, but being the inferior function requires the expenditure of energy, so it's not often used.

Later personality researchers have added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, so-called "shadow" functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined, but which can emerge when the person is under stress. For the INFP, these shadow functions are (in order):

* Extroverted Feeling (Fe)
* Introverted Intuition (Ni)
* Extroverted Sensing (Se)
* Introverted Thinking (Ti)
 
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